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FREDERICK     ARTHUR     CRISP. 


VOLUME     1 3. 


PRIVATELY  PRINTED. 
1905- 


LIST    OF    PEDIGREES. 


Page 
Adams     of     Greenfield     and 
of      Newfield      Hall,      co. 
Stafford      .         .         .         .24 
Amherst,  Earl       .         .         .12 
Armstrong,  Baron         .         -144 
AuDEN   of  Rowley  Regis,  co. 
Stafford      .         .         .         .169 

Bagot I 

Brewster      .        .        .        •     17 
CoLYER    of    Farningham,    co. 

Kent  .         .         .         -47 

Crisp  of  The   Hall,  Playford, 

CO.  Suffolk         .         .         -115 
Duncan,    formerly    of    Loch- 

rutton,  CO.  Dumfries           .     85 
Dunne    of  Gatley    Park    and 
Bircher     Hall,     co.    Here- 
ford    lOI 

Edmeades  of  Nurstead  Court, 


CO.  Kent   . 

FiNNEMORE      . 

■ 

•   177 

.     64 

Fisher   . 

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•   147 

Fletcher    of 

Allerton, 

CO. 

Lancaster 

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•     57 

Graham 

•     76 

Keighly-Peach     of     Idlicote 

House,  CO.  Warwick  . 
Kenrick 
Littledale  of  Highfield,  West 

Derby,  co.  Lancaster 
Master     of     Barrow     Green 

House,  CO.  Surrey 
Maughan-Ettrick 
MiLNER    of    Nun     Appleton 

CO.  York,  Baronet 
Nelson,  Earl 
Powis,  Earl  of       .         . 
Ridley  .... 
Round  of  West  Bergholt,  co 

Essex 
Scarbrough,  Earl  of 
Sherborn 

Shuttleworth,  Baron  . 
Spedding 

Tenterden,  Baron 
Treves,  Baronet  . 
Vaillant   of   Weybridge,    co, 

Surrey 

VlDLER 

Wigan,  Baronet 


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LIST    OF    PLATES. 


Armorial  Bearings  of  Earl  Amherst 

Book-plate  of  "Percy  Walter  Lewis  Adams" 

Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Tenterden 

Book-plate  of  "Caleb  Fletcher" 

Armorial  Bearings  of  Earl  of  Scarbrough 

Armorial  Bearings  of  Earl  of  Powis 

Fac-simile    of    a    Portrait    of    Thomas    Crisp    of 

Rendlesham,  co.  Suffolk 
Book-plate   "  E  •  Libris  •  Frederici  •  Arthvri  •  Crisp, 

S-A-S." 

Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Armstrong 
Book-plate  of  "  R.  Deey  Spedding " 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Shuttleworth 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Earl  Nelson 
Book-plate  of  "Earl  Nelson" 


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^elJifirees. 


^agot. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms, — 
Ermine  two  chevronels  azure. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  goat's 
head  argent  attired  or. 

Motto. — Antiquum  obtinen.s. 


(P.C.C.   587,    54)    I    August    1854 

relict,  one  of  the  surviving  Exors. 

Henry,  Viscount  Downe,  the  other  surviving  Exor 


Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon'>'<=  Richard  Bagot  of= 
Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  D.D.  (youngest  son 
of  William,  ist  Baron  Bagot  of  Blithfield, 
by  the  Hon'^'*'  Ehzabeth  Louisa  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Viscount  St.  John) ; 
born  at  Daventry,  co.  Northampton,  22 
November  1782;  educated  at  Rugby  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
30  April  1799,  aged  16,  B.A.  1803,  Fellow 
of  All  Souls'  College  1804- 1806,  M.A. 
1806,  D.D.  by  Diploma  30  November 
1829;  Rector  of  Leigh,  co.  Stafford,  1806, 
and  of  Blithfield  1807,  Canon  of  Worcester 
16  July  18 1 7,  and  of  Windsor  25  March 
1822,  Dean  of  Canterbury  2  September 
1827  to  November  1845,  elected  Bishop 
of  Oxford  13  July,  confirmed  22  August, 
and  consecrated  23  August  1829,  translated 
to  Bath  and  Wells  6  November  1845  ; 
Prelate  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter ;  died  at 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  in  his  72  nd  year,  on 
Monday,  15  May,  bur.  at  Blithfield  23  May 
1854.  Will  dated  2  May  1851,  proved 
by  the  Rt.  Hon'''=  Lady  Harriet  Bagot, 
Power  reserved  to  the  Rt.  Hon'''*  William 


Lady  Harriet, 
youngest  dau.  of 
George  Bussey, 
4th  Earl  of  Jersey, 
by  Frances  his 
wife,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Phihp 
Twysden,  Bishop 
of  Raphoe ;  born 
19  March  1788; 
marr.  2 1  Dec. 
1806  ;  died  at 
Elford  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  aged  82, 
18  Oct.,  bur. 
at  Blithfield  24 
Oct.  1870.  Will 
dated  27  Jan. 
1870,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  709, 
70)26  Nov.  1870, 
by  Henry  Bagot 
of  Brocton  Lodge, 
Vice-Admiral  in 
the  Royal  Navy, 
son,  the  surviving 
Exor. 


Major-General  Edward  Richard  Bagot  of  Ashtead  Park,  co.= 
Surrey;  born  4  January,  bapt.  at  Blithfield  20  January  1808; 
educated  at  Charterhouse  ;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  60th 
Regiment  of  Foot  (The  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps)  23  October 
1823,  Lieutenant  10  December  1825,  Captain  8  November  1827, 
Major  23  November  1841,  Lieut.-Colonel  11  November  1851, 
Colonel  28  November  1854,  Major-General  12  January  1866 
(retired) ;  formerly  Colonel  Commandant  4th  Battalion  Royal 
Middlesex  Regiment  (Militia) ;  Assistant  Military  Secretary  at 
Gibraltar;  J. P.  for  co.  Middlesex  and  the  City  of  Westminster; 
Knight  of  the  Redeemer  of  Greece  ;  died  at  34  Eaton  Square, 
London,  aged  66,  on  Monday,  20  July  1874,  and  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London.  Will  dated  13  January  1871,  with 
seven  codicils  dated  16  April  187 1  to  25  November  1873, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  522,  74)  10  August  1874,  by  Daniel  Keane 
of  25  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London,  gent.,  and  Ponsonby  Bagot 
of  I  York  Street,  St.  James'  Square,  London,  Captain  in  H.M. 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  son,  two  of  the  Exors.  Proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  24  October  1874,  by  Matilda  Bagot  of 
34  Eaton  Square,  London,  relict,  and  Villiers  Spencer  Bagot, 
a  Lieutenant  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  son,  the  other  Exors. 


=Matilda,  dau.  of  Villiers  Bagot, 
Henry  Perkins  of  born  at  Blith- 
Hanworth  Park,  field  22  June, 
CO.  Middlesex,  bapt.  there  8 
and  widow  of  July  1809;  bur. 
Oswald  Perkins;  at  Blithfield 
marr.  at  St.  20  November 
George's,  Han-  18 10. 
over  Square,  Lon- 
don, 15  January 
1842.  She  died  at  The  Warren, 
Chichester,  co.  Sussex,  in  her 
76th  year,  on  Thursday,  4  July 
1889,  and  was  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London.  Will 
dated  5  March  1881,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  984,  89)  31  December 
1889,  by  Charles  Edward  Ormerod 
of  Lavant,  near  Chichester,  co. 
Sussex,  one  of  the  Exors. 

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Wilhelmina  Frederica= 
(his  cousin),  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''^ 
Sir  Charles  Bagot, 
P.C,  G.C.B.,  M.P., 
by  Lady  Mary 
Charlotte  Anne  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
William,  3rd  Earl  of 
Mornington  ;  born 
II  March  1826  ; 
marr.  at  Blithfield 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford, 
17  November  1846; 
died  at  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  26,  on 
Thursday,  1 5  April 
1852.     1st  wife. 


=Admiral  Henry  Bagot,  R.N.  ,- 
bom  at  Blithfield  12  July, 
bapt.  there  16  September 
1810;  entered  the  Royal  Navy 
13  May  1823,  Captain  1843, 
Admiral  (retired)  22  January 
1877  ;  died  at  firewood  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford,  aged  67,  on 
Friday,  30  November,  bur.  at 
Blithfield  6  December  1877. 
Will  dated  24  June  1875, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  3,  78) 
3  January  1878,  by  Eleanor 
Bagot,  relict,  and  Arthur 
Greville  Bagot  of  Fisherwick, 
CO.  Stafford,  son,  the  Exors. 


=Eleanor,  4th  dau.  of  Edward  Sacheverell 
Chandos-Pole  of  Radbourne  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Sacheverell  Wilmot,  Rector 
of  Langley;  marr.  at  Radbourne  9  Feb- 
ruary 1858;  died  at  10  Ashbum  Place, 
South  Kensington,  London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 25  November  1886.  Will  dated 
23  December  1878,  with  codicil  dated  13 
February  1885,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  13,  87) 
26  January  1887,  by  Henry  Chandos 
Pole-Gell  of  Hopton  Hall,  Wirksworth, 
CO.  Derby,  and  Augustus  Frederick  Coe 
of  14  Hart  Street,  Bloomsbury  Square, 
London,  the  Exors.     2nd  wife. 


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Arthur    Greville    Bagot,    born    at    6    Connaught    Square,=|=Mary    Isabella,   only   dau.    of    Henry 


Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Saturday,  29  September  1849; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  60th  Regiment  of  Foot  (The 
King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps)  6  March  1867,  Lieutenant 
14  December  1870,  Adjutant  29  July  1874. 


Scott  of  Onslow  Square,  London ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  5  February 
1878. 


Hervey  Ronald  Henry  Bagot, 
born  I  October  1885  ;  died 
2  February  1888. 


Frederic  Spencer  Wellesley 
Bagot,  born  in  1888. 


Evelyn,  bom  23  Sep- 
tember 1842  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester 
Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Walter  Carr),  on 
Saturday,  25  September 
1869,  Augustus  Woodley 
Bernal  (son  of  Ralph 
Bernal  of  57  Eaton 
Square,  London,  M.P., 
by  Clara  Christine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Captain 
John  White,  R.N.);  born 
at  1 1  Park  Crescent, 
Portland  Place,  London, 
9  May  1825  ;  educated 
at  the  Royal  Military 
Academy,  Woolwich  ; 
served  in  5th  Madras 
Cavalry  as  Lieutenant 
and  Adjutant  (retired). 
She  died  at  34  St. 
George's  Road,  London, 
on  Saturday,  21  April 
1877,  and  was  bur. 
in  Brompton  Cemetery, 
London.  =p 
A 


Ethel,  born  in  South  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
20  February  1844;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  George  Howard  Wilkinson),  on  Tuesday,  21  January  1873, 
Major-General  George  Paton,  C.M.G.  (5th  son  of  John  Paton  of 
Crailing,  co.  Roxburgh,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  William  Elliot 
of  Harwood,  co.  Roxburgh);  born  at  Crailing  i  October  1841,  and 
bapt.  there;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  ist  Battalion  24th  (The 
Warwickshire)  Regiment  of  Foot  23  August  1859,  Lieutenant  5  Sep- 
tember 1862,  Captain  30  October  1869,  A.  D.C.  to  General  Officer 
Commanding  South-Eastem  District  i  January  1872  to  30  September 
1874,  A.D.C.  to  Governor  of  Straits  Settlements  10  May  1875 
to  30  May  1877,  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
31  December  1877  to  8  May  1879,  Major  South  Wales  Borderers  19 
May  1880,  Lieut. -Colonel  25  February  1882,  Colonel  in  the  Army 
25  February  1886,  Colonel  Regimental  District  3  June  1889,  Colonel 
on  Staff,  Barbadoes,  &c.,  2  March  1892  to  1894,  Commandant  of 
School  of  Musketry  at  Hythe  1894-98,  Major-General  3  April  1898, 
retired  4  May  1901  ;  Colonel  South  Wales  Borderers  26  November 
1902;  served  in  Perak  Expedition  1875-76  (medal  with  clasp);  in 
.South  African  War  1877-79,  Kaffir  Campaign  and  operations  against 
the  Galekas ;  in  Zulu  \\"ar  1879  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp);  C.M.G.  19  December  1879.  She  died  at  Yentnor,  Isle  of 
Wight,  on  Sunday,  11  October  1885,  and  was  bur.  there.  He  marr. 
2ndly  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  13  November  1890,  Nancie, 
dau.  of  Edward  ^Valke^  of  Henbury  Manor,  Wimborne,  and  of  Carey's 
Croft,  both  CO.  Dorset.  =^ 

A 


Rev.  Charles  Walter  Bagot,  born  at  Blithfield,  co.  Stafiford,= 
11  February,  bapt.  there  i8  February  1812;  educated  at 
Westminster  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
16  October  1830,  aged  18,  B.A.  1834,  M.A.  (All  Souls' 
College)  1842,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  College  1842-46  ; 
Rector  of  Castle  Rising  with  Roydon,  co.  Norfolk,  1846 
until  his  death,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Bath  and 
Wells  1851  until  his  death,  and  Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of 
Oxford  ;  died  at  Castle  Rising,  aged  72,  on  Wednesday, 
10  September,  bur.  at  Ashtead,  co.  Surrey,  16  September 
1884.  Will  dated  i  February  1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
760,  84)  31  October  1884,  by  Mary  Bagot  of  Casde  Rising, 
relict,  and  Colonel  John  St.  Leger  of  Park  Hill,  co.  York, 
two  of  the  Exors. 


=Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-General 
John  Chester  of  Ashtead,  by 
Sophia  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles  Stuart  of  Airdroch  ;  born 
at  Quebec,  Canada,  6  March 
1828;  marr.  at  Blithfield  18  Feb- 
ruary 1846;  died  at  Hampton 
Court  Palace,  aged  74,  on 
Saturday,  15  April,  bur.  at 
Ashtead  19  April  1899.  Will 
dated  29  September  1892,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  542,  99)  16  May 
1899,  by  Heneage  Bagot-Chester, 
retired  Colonel  in  H.M.  Army, 
brother,  one  of  the  Exors 


Rev.  Lewis  Richard  Charles  Bagot,= 
born  at  Castle  Rising  2  December 
1846,  bapt.  there  10  January  1847  ; 
educated  at  Marlborough  and  at 
Wadham  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 16  October  1866,  aged  19, 
B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1873,  afterwards  of 
Wells  Theological  College  ;  Rector 
of  East  Bradenham,  co.  Norfolk, 
1872-79,  Vicar  of  Stanton  Lacy, 
CO.  Salop,  since  1879. 


Cecilia  Cator,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Jodrell,  Rector 
of  Gisleham,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Eloise  Fanny  Harriet, 
Countess  of  Cape  St.  Vincent,  his  wife,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Napier  of  Merchistoun 
Hall,  Stirling,  K.C.B. ;  born  at  Gisleham,  co.  Suffolk, 
and  bapt.  there  25  February  1849;  marr.  at  Gisleham 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon''''^  George  Thomas  Orlando 
Bridgeman,  Rector  of  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster,  uncle  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  PhiHp  Sherlock  Gooch, 
Curate  of  Benacre,  co.  Suffolk)  on  Wednesday,  10  July 
1872. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Jodrell,   Vol.  I,  page  34.) 

E 


Ysolde  Cicely,  born  at  the  Rectory,  East  Bradenham,  on  Friday, 
28  November  1S73,  bapt.  at  East  Bradenham  6  January  1874; 
marr.  at  Newara  Eliya,  Ceylon,  12  October  1899,  Bertram  Gordon 
Snell  of  Wewelmadde  Matale,  Ceylon  (son  of  Colonel  F.  W.  Snell, 
Political  Resident,  Cutch,  India,  by  Izobel  his  wife,  dau.  of 
A.  A.  Gordon) ;  born  at  Mhow,  Central  India ;  educated  at 
Heidleberg  and  Blundell's,  Tiverton  ;  formerly  of  the  4th  Battalion 
Lancashire  Fusiliers. 


Caryl  Ernest  Bagot,  born 
at  the  Rectory,  East 
Bradenham,  on  Friday, 
9  March  1877,  and  bapt. 
there  the  next  day 
(baptism  registered  at 
East  Bradenham). 


Florence  Eleanor,  born  15  February  1859;  marr.  at  Newara  Eliya,  Ceylon,  on  Tuesday, 
2  March  1886,  her  cousin,  Charles  Frederick  Heneage  Bagot,  4th  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Walter  Bagot  {see  above);  born  at  Castle  Rising  25  January,  bapt.  there  24  February  1858; 
educated  at  Marlborough  and  at  Haileybury.    =p 


{For  issue  see  page  6.) 


Lieut.-Colonel  Ponsonby  Bagot, 
born  II  June,  bapt.  at  Grosvenor 
Chapel,  South  Audley  Street,  Lon- 
don, 3  July  1845  ;  entered  the  Scots 
Guards  8  January  1864,  Captain 
3  August  1866,  Lieut.-Colonel  28 
April  1875,  retired  1877. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Villiers  Spencer  Bagot  of  26  Charles 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London;  born  7  April  1847; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  ist  Battahon  Rifle  Brigade 
(Prince  Consort's  Own)  12  July  1865,  Lieutenant 
8  December  1869,  Captain  8  December  1877,  Major 
I  April  1882,  Lieut.-Colonel  2  September  1885  (retired); 
Canadian  medal  with  two  clasps,  1866  and  1870. 


Rev.  Lewis  Francis  Bagot,  born  at  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,= 
1 8  July,  bapt.  there  3  November  181 3;  educated  at 
Westminster  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
28  May  1830,  aged  16,  B.A.  1834,  M.A.  1836;  Rector 
of  Leigh,  CO.  Stafford,  1846,  Rural  Dean;  died  s.p.  at 
Coton,  CO.  Stafford,  aged  56,  on  Sunday,  14  August,  bur. 
at  Blithfield  19  August  1870.  Will  dated  27  September 
i860,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  586,  70)  23  September  1870, 
by  Catherine  Bagot  of  Leigh,  co.  Stafford,  relict,  Henry 
Bagot  of  Brocton  Lodge,  co.  Stafford,  a  Rear-Admiral 
in  the  Royal  Navy,  and  the  Rev.  Charles  W'alter  Bagot 
of  Castle  Rising,  co.  Norfolk,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


=Hon'=''  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev. 
the  Hon'''''  John  Evelyn  Boscawen, 
Rector  of  Wotton,  co.  Surrey,  Vicar 
of  Ticehurst,  co.  Sussex,  and 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  by  Catherine 
Elizabeth  his  vnfe,  eldest  dau.  of 
Arthur  Annesley  of  Bletchindon 
Park,  CO.  O.xford  ;  born  at  Brasted, 
CO.  Kent,  ti  July  181 7  ;  marr.  at 
Wotton  13  June  1848  ;  died  at 
12  Chester  Square,  Pimlico,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  11  August  1891. 


Ernest  Alfred  John= 
Bagot,  born  at 
Castle  Rising  30 
March,  bapt.  there 
23  April  1848 ; 
Clerk  in  the 
Foreign  Office  ; 
died  s.p.  at  14 
Marine  Mansions, 
Bexhill-on-Sea,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  53, 
14  August,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  at 
Ashtead,  co.  Surrey, 
17  August  1901. 
Will  dated  26 
September  1898, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1150,  1 901)  2  Oc- 
tober 190 1,  by  Ethel 
Julia  Bagot,  relict, 
the  sole  ExecutrLx. 


=Ethel  Julia,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Charles  Thoroton 
Hildyard,  Rector  of 
Rowley,  East  Riding, 
CO.  York,  by  Julia 
Hildyard  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Wharton  ; 
born  at  Rowley 
2 1  September,  bapt. 
there  18  October 
1857  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London  (by  the 
Rev.  Richard  Charles 
Bagot,  brother  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Alfred  John  Hers'ey, 
Rector  of  Sandring- 
ham,  CO.  Norfolk), 
on  Saturday,  15 
February  1879. 


Constance  Mary,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Castle  Rising, 
25  November,  bapt.  at  Castle  Rising  27  December 
1849;  marr.  at  the  Oratory,  Brompton,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  George  Rowe,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
George  Akers),  on  Tuesday,  22  December  1885, 
William  Algernon  Cajetan  Law  of  45a  Chester 
Square,  London  (youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  the 
Hon'"'"  William  Towry  Law,  Vicar  of  Harbome, 
CO.  Stafford,  Chancellor  and  Prebendary  of  the 
Diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  by  Matilda  his 
2nd  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Conyngham 
Montgomen,-,  Baronet) ;  born  at  Hampton  Court 
Palace  on  Thursday,  7  August  1856;  appointed  to 
the  Inland  Revenue  i  January  1880,  a  Clerk  in 
the  Foreign  OflSce  27  May  1880;  Secretary  to  the 
British  Delegates  to  the  Submarine  Cables 
Protection  Conference  at  Paris  15  October  1883; 
temporarily  employed  at  The  Hague  in  December 
1883,  attached  to  the  International  Sugar 
Conference  in  London  28  November  1887, 
Member  of  the  Departmental  Committee  on 
Consular  Fee  Stamps  in  April  1893;  promoted 
Assistant  Clerk  i  April  1S99. 

/k 


Gladys  Mary,  born  at  Stanton  Lacy,  co.  Salop, 
on  Friday,  27  August  1880,  and  bapt.  there  ; 
marr.  at  Hay  ward's  Heath,  co.  Sussex,  18 
January  1905,  Frank  Herbert  Leake  of  Lee 
Mills  House,  Cork.      =p 


Enid  Avice,  born  at  Stanton  Lacy  on 
Saturday,  10  November  1883;  marr.  at 
Penang,  Straits  Settlements,  18  -September 
1905,  R.  T.  C.  Jewitt  of  Ingra  Estate, 
Selangor,  Straits  Settlements. 


Harry  Richard  Reginald= 
Bagot,  born  at  Nether- 
seale  Old  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  on  Wednesday, 
15  August,  bapt.  at 
Netherseale  2  October 
i860. 


=Frances  Anna  Mary,  only  child  of  William  Walter  Bagot  of  Pipe 
Hayes  Hall,  Erdington,  co.  Warwick,  by  Lucy  Mathilda  his  wife, 
4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Loftus  Tottenham,  Chaplain  to  H.M. 
Legation  at  Florence,  Italy ;  marr.  at  Erdington  (by  the  Rev.  William 
Kirkpatrick  Riland  Bedford,  Rector  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Edward  Hooper  Kittoe,  Vicar  of  Boldmere, 
CO.  Warwick)  on  Tuesday,  25  March  1890. 


Mabel  Arden,  born 
18  .\pril  1S96. 


Harriet  Frances,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  26  July,  bapt.  at  Blithfield 
3  August  1816;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  18  July  1837,  the  Rev.  Lord 
Charles  Thynne  (youngest  son  of  Thomas,  2nd  Marquess  of  Bath,  K.G.,  F.S.A.,  F.L.S.,  by  the 
Hon"^  Isabella  Elizabeth  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  George,  4th  Viscount  Torrington) ;  born  in 
Grosvenor  Square,  London,  9  February  18 13;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  5  July 
1831,  aged  18,  B.A.  1834,  M.A.  1837;  Rector  of  Longbridge  and  Kingston  Deverill,  co. 
Wilts,  1837-52,  Canon  of  Canterbury  1845-52,  when  he  seceded  to  the  Church  of  Rome 
and  was  ordained  Deacon  in  March  1886;  died  at  Ditton  Park,  Slough,  co.  Buckingham, 
aged  81,  on  Tuesday,  11  August,  bur.  at  the  Old  Church,  Mortlake,  co.  Surrey,  15  August 
1894.  She  died  at  40  Redcliffe  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London,  in  her  65th  year,  on 
Wednesday,  5  January,  and  was  bur.  at  the  Old  Church,  Mortlake,  8  January  1881. 

=r 
A 


Walter  Wagstaffe 
Bagot,  bornatthe 
Rectory,  Castle 
Rising,  CO.  Nor- 
folk, on  Thurs- 
day, 25  March, 
bapt.  at  Castle 
Rising  1 1  April 
1852;  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal 
Navy ;  died  at 
Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight,  aged  29, 
on  Saturday,  18 
March,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard 
at  Ashtead,  co. 
Surrey,  22  March 


Adela  Harriet  Sophia,  bom  at  the 
Rectory,  Castle  Rising,  on  Friday, 
27  January,  bapt.  at  Castle  Rising  26 
February  1854  ;  marr.  at  .St.  Mark's, 
North  Audley  Street,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  the  Hon'^''^  George  Thomas 
Orlando  Bridgeman,  Rector  of 
Wigan,  CO.  Lancaster,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Lewis  Richard  Charles  Bagot, 
Rector  of  East  Bradenham,  co. 
Norfolk),  on  Thursday,  i  June  1876, 
the  Rt.  HonWe  Edmond  Robert 
Wodehouse  of  Minley  Grange,  Farn- 
borough,  CO.  Hants,  P.C.,  M.P. 
(only  child  of  Sir  Philip  Edmond 
Wodehouse,  K.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Governor  of  British  Guiana 
1854-61,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
1861-71,  and  Bombay  1872-77,  by 
Katherine  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  Francis  James  Templer,  Treasurer 
of  Ceylon) ;  born  3  June  1835,  and 
bapt.  at  Colombo,  Ceylon  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  21  June  1854, 
aged  18,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1865  ; 
Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
1861;  M.P.  for  Bath  since  1880; 
sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  i8g8 ; 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of 
Kimberley  1864-66,  1868-70  and 
1870-74. 


I 
Mildred  Emily  Barbara,  born  at 
Castle  Rising  25  April,  bapt.  there 
25  May  1856;  marr.  at  Castle  Rising 
(by  the  Rev.  Henry  Birdwood  Blogg, 
Vicar  of  Frodsham,  co.  Chester, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Edward 
Suckling,  Rector  of  North  Wootton, 
CO.  Norfolk)  on  Tuesday,  13  June 
1882,  Charles  Elphinstone  Fleeming 
Cunninghame  Graham  (younger  son 
of  William  Cunninghame  Graham 
Bontine  of  Gartmore,  co.  Perth,  and 
of  Ardoch,  co.  Dumbarton,  J.P.  and 
Vice-Lieutenant  for  co.  Dumbarton 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Stirling,  by  the 
Hon'''=  Anne  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon'''* 
Charles  Elphinstone  Fleeming  of 
Cumbernauld  House,  co.  Dumbarton, 
R.N.,  and  sister  of  John  Elphinstone 
Fleeming,  14th  Baron  Elphinstone); 
born  in  Edinburgh  1  January  1854, 
and  bapt.  at  Polmont  House,  co. 
Stirling  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and  on 
board  H.M.S.  "Britannia";  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  in  1867,  Lieutenant 
28  December  1877,  resigned  4  July 
1886;  reinstated  on  the  emergency 
list  February  1902,  promoted 
Commander  11  July  1905;  is  a 
Knight  of  the  Danish  Order  of  the 
Dannebrog.  =j= 


Mabel  Harriet,  born  at  Nether- 
seale  Old  Hall,  co.  Leicester, 
on  Friday,  27  November  1863, 
bapt.  at  Netherseale  4  February 
1864;  died  at  Brocton  Lodge, 
CO.  Stafford,  aged  8,  on 
Wednesday,  8  May  1872. 


Claud  Leveson 
Bagot,  born  at 
Netherseale  Old 
Hall  on  Sunday, 
9  April,  bapt.  at 
Netherseale  28 
May  1865. 


Gerald  William  Bagot, 
bom  at  Old  Park 
House,  Radbourne, 
CO.  Derby,  on  Sunday, 
13  May,  bapt.  at 
Radboume,  1 7  May 
1866. 


Agnes  Mary,  born 
at  Brocton  Lodge 
on  Monday,  9  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  at 
Baswich,  co.  Staf- 
ford 27  October 
1867. 


George  Bagot,= 
born  at  Blith- 
field,  CO.  Stafford, 
5  May,  bapt. 
there  26  July 
1818;  Major 
in  the  Army, 
formerly  of  the 
household  of  the 
Lord -Lieutenant 
of  Ireland  ;  died 
s.p.,  aged  49, 
9  May  1867. 


=Hon'''=  Mary  Eleanor  Frances,  5th  dau.  of  John  Cavendish, 
3rd  Baron  Kilmaine,  by  Mary  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Hon'''^  Charles  Ewan  Law,  M.P.,  Recorder  of  London; 
born  22  March  1841  ;  marr.  17  June  1861  ;  marr.  2ndly 
at  the  British  Embassy,  Paris  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Charles  Co.\),  on  Thursday,  30  April  1868,  Colonel 
Thomas  Astell  St.  Quintin  (eldest  son  of  Thomas 
St.  Quintin  of  Hatley  Park,  co.  Cambridge,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Cambridge,  by  Louisa  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of 
William  Thornton  [afterwards  Astell]  of  Everton  House, 
CO.  Huntingdon);  bom  9  August  1841  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Cornet  8th  (The  King's  Royal  Irish) 
Hussars  30  December  1859,  Lieutenant  r6  January  1863, 
Captain  17  August  1870,  Brevet  Major  22  November 
1879,  Major  I  July  1881,  Lieut.-Colonel  31  March  1886, 
Commanding  the  Regiment  20  July  1887,  Colonel  r9 
October  1892,  retired  11  April  1896;  on  Staff  9  August 
1897  ;  served  with  the  loth  Hussars  in  the  Afghan  War 
1878-79,  and  was  present  at  the  action  and  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid,  and  in  the  engagement  at  Futtehabad  as 
Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier-General  Sir  Charles  John 
Stanley  Gough,  K.C.B.  (mentioned  in  despatches 
7  November  1879,  Brevet  of  Major,  medal  with  clasp); 
in  South  African  War  1899- 1900.  She  died  at  Montrose, 
Donnybrook,  co.  Dublin,  leaving  issue,  on  Thursday, 
28  October  1869. 


Frances  Caroline, 
bom  at  the  Rec- 
tory,Blithfield,2o 
November,  bapt. 
at  Blithfield  23 
November  i8r9; 
died  at  the 
Rectory,  Castle 
Rising,  CO.  Nor- 
folk, aged  21, 
19  October,  bur. 
at  Castle  Rising 
23  October  1840. 


Charles  Frederick  Heneage=f=Florence   Eleanor  (his   cousin). 


Bagot  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Halgranoya,  Colombo, 

Ceylon ;  born  at  Castle 
Rising  25  January,  bapt. 
there  24  Febraary  1858  ; 
educated  at  Marlborough 
and  at  Haileybury. 


eldest  dail.  of  Admiral  Henry 
Bagot,  R.N.,  by  Eleanor  his 
2nd  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Edward 
Sacheverell  Chandos-Pole  of 
Radboume  Hall,  co.  Derby  ; 
bom  15  February  1859;  marr. 
at  Newara  Eliya,  Ceylon,  on 
Tuesday,  2  March  1886. 

(See  page  j.) 


Hugh  Viliiers  Bagot  of  Arapola, 
Kande,  Tebuwana,  Ceylon  ; 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Castle 
Rising,  on  Saturday,  14  July, 
bapt.  at  Castle  Rising  5  August 
i860;  formerly  Lieutenant  3rd 
Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment 
(Militia). 


Margaret  Anne,  born 
in  London  10  January 
1887. 


Harry  Eric  Bagot,  born 
in  Ceylon  4  February 
1894. 


Reginald  Walter  Bagot, 
born  in  Ceylon  24 
August  1897. 


Richard  Bagot, 
bapt.  at  Blith- 
field,  CO.  Stafford, 
q  February  182 1 ; 
died  at  the  resi- 
dence of  the  Rev. 
George  Coles,  co. 
Oxford,  aged  19, 
6  January  1840. 


Rev.  Frederic  Bagot,  born  23  January,  bapt.  at= 
Blithfield  28  April  1822  ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  21 
October  1840,  aged  18,  B.A.  1844,  Fellow  of 
All  Souls'  College,  B.C.L.  1848,  D.C.L. 
1853  ;  Rector  of  Rodney  Stoke,  co.  Somerset, 
1846-59,  Prebendary  of  Wells  1851-92, 
Rector  of  Harpsden,  co.  Oxford,  1859-92, 
Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford  1884-92; 
died  at  Harpsden  Rectory,  Henley-on-Thames, 
CO.  Oxford,  aged  69,  on  Friday,  i  January,  bur. 
at  Harpsden  6  January  1892.  Will  dated  22 
August    1887,   with   codicil   dated    17    October 

1 89 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  95,  92)  13  February 

1892,  by    Charlotte    Anne    Philippina    Bagot, 
relict,  one  of  the  Exors. 


IZ.^ 


=Charlotte  Anne  Philippina, 
only  dau.  of  Brice  Pearse 
of  Ashlyns,  Great  Berk- 
hampstead,  co.  Hertford, 
by  Harriet  Georgina  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Williams  of 
Baron  Hill,  co.  Anglesey, 
9th  Baronet  ;  born  at 
1 2  Gloucester  Place, 
Portman  Square,  London, 
22  April  1835;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Great  Berk- 
hampstead  (by  the  Rev. 
James  Hutchinson,  the 
Rector),  on  Wednesday, 
29  October  1862. 


Cecil  Villiers  Bagot  of  68  York  Mansions,= 
Battersea  Park,  co.  Surrey ;  born  at  7  Queen's 
Gate  Terrace,  Kensington,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  5  September  1865,  and  bapt. 
there  privately ;  educated  at  Radley  and 
at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
30  January  1884,  aged  18,  Scholar  1883, 
B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1890  (Honours:  2nd-class 
Classical  Mods.  1885,  3rd-class  Classics  1887). 


=Ethel,  younger  dau.  of  Jesse  Garratt  of 
Meopham,  co.  Kent,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Allen  of  Ruxley,  co.  Kent ;  born 
at  Hockenden,  co.  Kent,  15  January  1877 ; 
marr.  at  Nurstead,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Rev. 
Edward  Bartrum,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Wakes 
Colne,  CO.  Essex,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Sidney 
Charles  Bagot,  Curate  of  Horningsham, 
CO.  Wilts,  brother  of  the  bridegroom),  on 
Thursday,  18  June  1903. 


Helen  Cecilia  Mary,  born  at  68  York 
Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  on  Monday, 
19  June,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Battersea 
Park,  15  July  1905. 


Harold  Frederic  Bagot,  bom  at 
Harpsden  Rectory,  Henley-on- 
Thames,  9  February,  bapt.  at 
Harpsden  10  March  1867  ; 
educated  at  Haileybury  and  at 
Downton  Agricultural  College ; 
died  at  Kilvrough,  near 
Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan,  aged 
27,  on  Tuesday,  16  October, 
bur.  at  Pennard,  co.  Glamorgan, 
19  October  1894. 


Mary  Harriet  Agnes, 
born  at  Harpsden 
Rectory,  Henley-on- 
Thames,  on  Tuesday, 
13  October,  bapt.  at 
Harpsden  8  No- 
vember 1868. 


Rev.  Sidney  Charles  Bagot,  born  at 
Harpsden  Rectory,  Henley-on-Thames, 
on  Thursday,  10  April,  bapt.  at 
Harpsden  11  May  1873;  educated  at 
Radley  and  at  Keble  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  15  October  1892,  aged 
19,  B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1900;  Curate 
of  St.  Wilfred's,  Cuckfield,  co.  Sussex, 
1896-99,  and  of  Horningsham,  co. 
Wilts,  from  1900. 


Emily  Mary,  bom  24  September,  bapt.  at  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  24  October  1823;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  25  June  1850,  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''^  George  Thomas  Orlando 
Bridgeman  (2nd  son  of  George  Augustus  Frederick  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Bradford,  by  Georgina 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe  of  Moncreiffe,  co.  Perth,  5th  Baronet) ; 
born  at  Castle  Bromwich,  co.  Warwick,  21  August,  bapt.  there  27  August  1823;  educated  at 
Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1845  ;  Rector  of  Willey,  co.  Salop,  1850-53, 
of  Blymhill,  co.  Stafford,  1853-64,  Rural  Dean  of  Brewood  1863-64,  Rector  of  VVigan,  co. 
Lancaster,  1864,  Hon.  Chaplain  to  Queen  Victoria  1868,  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  1872  until  his 
death,  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester  1872-80,  Rural  Dean  of  Wigan  1873,  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool 
1880;  Author  of  "  History  of  the  Church  and  Manor  of  Wigan,"  1890;  died  at  The  Hall, 
Wigan,  aged  72,  on  Monday,  25  November,  bur.  at  Blymhill  30  November  1895.  Will  dated 
10  June  1879,  with  eleven  codicils  dated  28  June  1883  to  i  January  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
II,  96),  25  January  1896,  by  the  Rev.  Ernest  Richard  Orlando  Bridgeman,  son,  one  of  the 
Exors.  She  died  at  Brighton,  co.  Susse.x,  aged  30,  on  Tuesday,  13  December,  and  was  bur.  at 
Blymhill  21  December  1853.  =f= 

A 


Mary  Isabel,  bom  28  April,  bapt.  at  BUthfield  12  June  1825;  marr.  25  July  1843,  Sir  William 
Henry,  Viscount  Downe,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland;  bom  15  May  1812;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  31  March  1830,  aged  17,  and  also  13  December  1832,  B.A.  1833,  iVLA. 
1837;  M.P.  for  CO.  Rutland  1841-46;  succeeded  his  father  as  7th  Viscount  23  May  1846; 
died  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  in  his  45th  year,  on  Monday,  26  January  1857.  Will  dated 
2  December  1854,  proved  at  York  24  July  1857,  by  Mary  Isabel,  Viscountess  Downe,  of 
Baldersby  Park,  co.  York,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix.  Proved  (P.C.C.  534,  57)  31  July  1857,  by 
the  aforesaid.  She  marr.  2ndly  at  Beningborough,  co.  York  (by  the  Rev.  Frederic  Bagot),  on 
Tuesday,  6  January  1863,  Sidney  Leveson  Lane  of  Baldersby  Park  and  of  Wykeham  Abbey, 
both  CO.  York  (3rd  son  of  John  Newton  Lane  of  King's  Bromley  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  J.  P.  and 
D.L.,  by  the  Hon*"'^  Agnes  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Baron  Bagot);  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  31  May  1849,  aged  18,  B.A.  1853;  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Middle 
Temple  1858  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North  Riding,  co.  York,  J. P.  for  co.  Northampton,  on  the 
roll  for  High  Sheriff  for  co.  York  1900.  She  died  in  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Saturday, 
14  April,  and  was  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Baldersby  19  April  1900. 

A  A 


AMHERST. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Gules  three  tilting-spears 
erect  or. 

Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  three  like  spears  one  in  pale  and  two  in 
saltire  enfiled  with  a  ^vreath  of  laurel  proper. 

Supporters. — Dexter:  A  Canadian  Indian  of  a  swarthy  or  bright  copper 
colour,  his  exterior  arm  embowed  holding  an  axe  erect  proper, 
rings  in  his  nose  and  ears  and  bracelets  on  his  arms  and 
wrists  argent,  over  his  shoulders  two  buff"  belts  in  saltire,  one 
with  his  powder  horn  the  other  with  his  scalping  knife  affixed 
thereto,  before  him  a  short  apron  azure,  tied  round  his  waist 
with  a  string  gules,  having  also  blue  gaiters  seamed  or,  the 
legs  fastened  and  fettered  with  a  chain  to  the  bracelet  on  the 
exterior  wrist  proper ;  Sinister :  A  Uke  Canadian  Indian, 
holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  wand  argent,  thereon  a 
scalp  proper. 

Motto. — Constantia  et  virtute. 


^mljerst* 


Hon''''  Sarah,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Andrew,  2nd 
and  last  Lord  Archer,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  elder  dau. 
of  James  West  of  Alscot, 
CO.  Gloucester  {see  Pedigree 
of  West,  "Notes"  to 
"  Visitation  of  England 
and  Wales;'  Vol.  6, 
page  10/) ;  born  1 9  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
don, 27  July  1762  ; 
marr.  there  24  July 
1800.  She  marr.  istly 
at  the  house  of  Sir 
James  Tylney-Long,  7  th 
Baronet,  in  Grosvenor 
Place,  London,  20  May 
1788,  her  cousin,  Other 
Hickman,  Earl  of 
Plymouth  and  Lord 
Windsor  ;  born  30  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  26  June 
1751;  succeeded  his 
father  as  5th  Earl  of 
Plymouth  and  nth  Lord 
Windsor  20  April  1771; 
Colonel  Glamorganshire 
Militia  1779  ;  F.R.S. 
1773,  F.S.A.  1790;  died 
at  Grosvenor  Street, 
London,  aged  48,  leaving 
issue,  12  June  1799, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault 
at  He  well  Grange,  co. 
Worcester.  She  died  at 
Grosvenor  Street,  Lon- 
don, 27  May,  and  was 
bur.  at  Sevenoaks, 
CO.  Kent,  5  June  1838. 
ist  wife. 


=The  Rt.  Hon*"''  William  Pitt  Amherst,= 
Earl  Amherst,  Viscount  Holmesdale 
and  Baron  Amherst,  P.C.  (only  son 
of  Lieut.-General  William  Amherst 
[brother  of  Jeffery,  1st  Baron  Amherst, 
K.B.,  P.C,  Field-Marshal,  Commander- 
in-Chief  in  North  America  1758-64], 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Kerrill  of  Hadlow,  co.  Kent) ;  born  at 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  14  January  1773; 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  B.A.  1793, 
M.A.  15  June  1797  ;  Lieut-Colonel 
Commandant  St.  James'  Battahon  of 
Loyal  Volunteers  26  December  1797  ; 
Lord  of  the  Bedchamber  to  George  HL 
1802  to  16  May  1804,  and  also  June 
1804 ;  Ambassador  E.xtraordinary  to 
Sicily  16  December  1808;  sworn  a 
Privy  Councillor  30  December  1815; 
Ambassador  Extraordinary  to  China 
8  February  18 16  to  17  August  1817; 
Governor-General  of  Bengal  23  October 
1822  to  23  March  1828;  Lord  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  George  IV.  29  January 
1820  to  March  1823,  and  21  No- 
vember 1829  to  July  1830,  and  to 
William  IV.  24  July  1830  until  his 
death  in  June  1837 ;  succeeded  his 
uncle  as  2nd  Baron  Amherst  3  August 
1797  ;  created  Viscount  Holmesdale 
of  Holmesdale,  co.  Kent,  and  Earl 
Amherst  of  Arracan,  in  the  East  Indies, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
19  December  1826;  G.C.H.  1834; 
died  at  Knole  Park,  co.  Kent,  aged  84, 
on  Friday,  13  March,  bur.  at  Sevenoaks 
21  March  1857.  Will  dated  17  January 
1845,  with  four  codicils  dated  respec- 
tively 3  July  1845,  30  June  1849,  i  July 
1 85 1  and  19  February  1852,  proved 
(P.C.C.  343.  57)  II  May  1857,  by  the 
Rt.  Hon*"''  William  Pitt,  Earl  Amherst, 
son,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Lady  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  John 
Frederick,  3rd  Duke  of  Dorset, 
by  Arabella  Diana  his  wife, 
dau.  and  coheir  of  Sir  Charles 
Cope,  Baronet ;  born  30  July 
1792,  and  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London ; 
coheir  of  her  brother,  George 
John  Frederick,  4th  Duke  of 
Dorset,  and  inherited  the  family 
estate  of  Knole  in  February 
1815;  marr.  at  Knole  25  May 
1839.  She  marr.  istly  at 
Knole  5  August  181 1,  Other 
Archer,  Earl  of  Plymouth  and 
Lord  Windsor ;  born  2  July 
1789;  educated  at  Harrow; 
Colonel  Worcestershire  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  6th  Earl  of  Plymouth 
and  1 2th  Lord  Windsor  12 
June  1799  ;  died  s.p.,  aged  44, 
on  board  his  yacht  at  Deptford, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Wednesday,  10 
July  1833,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Tardebeck,  co. 
Worcester.  She  died  s.p.  at 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  in 
her  73rd  year,  20  July  1864. 
Will  dated  2 1  April  1 860,  with 
two  codicils  dated  respectively 
19  February  1864  and  3  May 
1864,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  224, 
65)  12  April  1865,  by  the 
Hon''''  Mortimer  Sackville 
West  of  15  Chester  Square, 
CO.  Middlesex,  nephew,  and 
Frederick  Ilfid  Is^icholl  of 
18  Carey  Street,  Lincoln's 
Inn  Fields,  London,  the  Exors. 
and  wife. 


Sarah  Elizabeth  Pitt,  bapt.  9  July  1801  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
8  September  1842,  Sir  John  Hay  Williams-Hay  of  Bodelwyddan,  co.  Flint,  Baronet  (son  of 
Sir  John  Williams,  Baronet,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Williams  of  Tyfry, 
CO.  Anglesea) ;  born  9  January  1794;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet  9  October  1830; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  16  May  1842,  the  additional  name  of  Hay  ;  died  at  Bodelwyddan, 
in  his  66th  year,  on  Saturday,  10  September  1859.  Will  with  codicil  dated  i  February 
1859,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  767,  59)  28  December  1859,  by  the  Rt.  Hon''''  William  Pitt, 
Earl  Amherst  of  Montreal,  Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  and  Sir  Hugh  \Villiams  of  Bodelwyddan, 
brother,  two  of  the  Exors.  She  died  at  Rhianva,  co.  .-Anglesea,  aged  75,  on  Tuesday,  8  August 
1876.  Will  dated  25  May  i860,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  21  March  1870  and  19 
January  187 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  823,  76)  28  October  1876,  by  the  Rt.  Hon''''  William  Pitt, 
Earl  Amherst,  brother,  the  surviving  Exor.  =p 

A 


Jefifery  Amherst, 
born  at  his  father's 
residence,  Montreal, 
Sevenoaks,co.Kent, 
29  August,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Sevenoaks,  16  Oc- 
tober 1802  ;  died 
unmarried  at  Bar- 
rackpore,  Bengal, 
India,  in  his  24th 
year,  onWednesday, 
2  August  1826. 


William  Pitt  Amherst,  Earl  Amherst,= 
Viscount  Holmesdale,  and  Baron 
Amherst ;  born  at  Lower  Grosvenor 
Street,  London,  3  September,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church,  Sevenoaks, 
2  November  1805  ;  educated  at 
Westminster  School  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  2nd-class  Classics 
1827,  B.A.  31  January  1828  ;  Captain 
West  Kent  Regiment  of  MiHtia  22 
January  1829,  Captain  West  Kent 
Regiment  of  Yeomanry  17  February 
1831  ;  M.P.  for  East  Grinstead 
1830-32  ;  D.L.  for  CO.  Kent  16  Feb- 
ruary 1831  ;  succeeded  his  father  as 
2nd  Earl  13  March  1857  ;  died  at 
Montreal,  Sevenoaks,  in  his  8ist  year, 
on  Friday,  26  March  1886.  Will 
dated  28  August  1862,  with  four 
codicils  dated  respectively  3  May 
1875,  9  August  1876,  26  February 
1S77  and  29  October  1877,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  597,  86)  23  July  1886, 
by  the  Rt.  HonW^  William  Archer, 
Earl  Amherst,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Gertrude,  6th  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev. 
the  Honi''^  Hugh  Percy,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Carlisle  [brother  of 
George,  5th  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land], by  Mary  his  ist  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Most  Rev.  Charles  Manners- 
Sutton,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury; 
born  30  August  18 14;  marr.  at 
Sion  House,  Isleworth,  co.  Middle- 
sex, the  seat  of  the  Duke  of 
Northumberland  (by  her  father),  on 
Saturday,  12  July  1834;  died  at 
32  Rutland  Gate,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  aged  75,  on  Sunday,  27 
April  1890,  bur.  at  Riverhead, 
CO.  Kent.  Will  dated  13  January 
1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  901,  90) 
27  October  1890  by  the  Rt. 
Hon'''=  William  Archer,  Earl 
Amherst,  son,  and  the  Hon''''^ 
Lady  Margaret  Catherine  Amherst, 
of  7  Gloucester  Place,  Portman 
Square,  London,  spinster,  daughter, 
the  Exors. 


Lady  Julia  Mann  Cornwallis  (who= 
by  Royal  Licence  dated  22  October 
1844,  was  authorized  to  bear  the 
surname  of  Cornwallis  only), 
only  surviving  dau.  and  heir  of 
James,  5th  and  last  Earl  Corn- 
wallis, by  Julia  his  3rd  wife, 
4th  dau.  of  Thomas  Bacon  of 
Redlands,  co.  Berks ;  born  at 
Linton  Place,  co.  Kent,  on  Tues- 
day, 2  Jul)',  bapt.  at  Linton  23 
July  1844 ;  marr.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Garden  Carter,  the 
Vicar)  on  Wednesday,  27  August 
1862  ;  succeeded  to  the  estate  of 
Linton  Place  on  the  death  of  her 
father,  21  May  1852;  died  s.p.  at 
Linton  Place,  in  her  39th  year,  on 
Saturday,  i  September,  bur.  at 
Linton  7  September  1883.  Will 
dated  17  February  1866,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  127,  84)  23  February 
1884,  by  the  Rt.  Hon'''''  William 
Archer,  Baron  Amherst,  the  sole 
Exor.      I  St  wife. 


=William  Archer  Amherst,  Earl= 
Amherst,  Viscount  Holmesdale, 
and  Baron  Amherst ;  born  at  Lower 
Brook  Street,  London,  26  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  3  May  1836; 
educated  at  Eton  ;  Captain  Cold- 
stream Guards  1855-62,  served  in 
the  Crimea  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  Inkerman  (medal  with 
three  clasps).  Captain  37th  Kent 
Royal  Volunteers  1866-67  )  J-P- 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Kent;  M.P.  for 
West  Kent  1859-68,  and  for  Mid- 
Kent  1868-80;  Pro-Grand  Master 
English  Freemasons,  since  1898, 
Pro-Grand  Master,  Kent,  since 
i860;  a  Knight  of  Justice  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; 
Patron  of  the  livings  of  Tamworth, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  alternately  of 
Asterby,  co.  Lincoln ;  called  to 
the  House  of  Lords  in  his 
father's  Barony  of  Amherst  1880; 
succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Earl 
26  March  i886. 


=Alice  D' Alton,  eldest 
dau.  of  Edmund 
Probyn  of  Huntly 
Manor,co.  Gloucester; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Down  Street,  Picca- 
dilly, London  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  WiUiam  Basil 
Jones,  Bishop  of 
St.  David's,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  the 
Hon'''"=  Percy  Arthur 
Amherst),  on  Wed- 
nesday, 25  September 
1889.  She  marr.  istly 
at  Huntly,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 15  May  1878, 
as  his  2nd  wife,  Ernest 
Augustus  Malet,  Earl 
of  Lisburne,  who  died 
at  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea,  CO.  Sussex,  leaving 
issue,  on  Saturday, 
31  March  1888.  2nd 
wife. 


13 


Frederick  Campbell  Amherst,  born  at  Lower  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  lo  March  1807; 
died  unmarried  at  the  Earl  of  Plymouth's  residence,  Hewell  Grange,  co.  Worcester, 
aged  22,  on  Monday,  12  October  1829. 


Mary  Sarah,  born  at  Great  Cumberland  Place,  London,  on  Monday, 
8  May  1837  ;  marr.  by  special  licence  at  Riverhead,  co.  Kent,  on 
Thursday,  15  October  1857,  Wilbraham,  Baron  Egerton  of  Tatton, 
afterwards  Earl  Egerton  of  Tatton  and  Viscount  Salford ;  born  at 
Tatton  Park,  co.  Chester,  17  January  1832;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  23  May  1850,  aged  18,  B.A.  1854, 
M.A.  1862;  M.P.  for  North  Cheshire  1858-68,  and  for  Mid-Cheshire 
1868-83;  J. P.  for  CO.  Chester;  Lord-Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotu- 
lorum  for  co.  Chester,  and  for  the  city  of  Chester  ;  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  for  co.  Chester;  an  Ecclesiastical  Commissioner  1880; 
Major  Earl  of  Chester's  Yeomanry  Cavalry  i  July  1881  ;  Chancellor 
of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ;  Governor  of 
Queen  Anne's  Bounty ;  Past  Pro-Grand  Master  of  Freemasons  of 
Cheshire  1 886-1900;  Past  Provincial  Grand  Master  of  Mark  Masons 
of  England ;  Chairman  of  the  Manchester  Ship  Canal  Company 
1887-94;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  Egerton  21  February 
1883;  created  Earl  Egerton  of  Tatton,  in  the  county  Palatine  of 
Chester,  and  Viscount  Salford  in  the  county  Palatine  of  Lancaster  in 
the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom  22  July  1897.  She  died  at 
Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  on  Saturday,  1 7  December,  and  was  bur.  at 
Rostherne,  co.  Chester,  21  December  1892.  He  marr.  2ndly  at  the 
private  chapel,  Lambeth  Palace  (by  the  Most  Rev.  Edward  White 
Benson,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury),  8  August  1894,  Lady  Alice  Anne 
(Lady  of  Justice  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem),  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Graham  Graham-Montgomery  of  Stanhope,  co.  Peebles,  3rd 
Baronet,  and  widow  of  Richard  Plantagenet  Campbell,  3rd  Duke 
and  Marquess  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  CLE., 
D.C.L.,  who  died  at  Chandos  House,  Cavendish  Square,  London, 
without  male  issue,  when  the  Dukedom  became  extinct,  on  Tuesday, 
26  March  1889.  =p 

A 


Frederick  Amherst, 
born  at  Montreal, 
Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent, 
on  Thursday,  6  De- 
cember 1838,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Sevenoaks,  i  Feb- 
ruary 1839  ;  Cap- 
tain 14th  Hussars, 
formerly  Captain 
Royal  Navy,  served 
in  the  Baltic  1854 
-55,  Lieutenant  West 
Kent  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  1876-81  ; 
died  at  Montreal, 
Sevenoaks,  in  his 
57th  year,  on  Friday, 
15  March  1895, 
bur.  at  Riverhead. 
Will  dated  19  July 
1888,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  523,95)4  May 
1895,  by  the  Hon'''= 
Hugh  Amherst,  re- 
tired Captain  in 
Her  Majesty's  Army, 
brother,  one  of  the 
Exors. 


14 


Rev.  Percy  Arthur  Amherst, 
born  at  Montreal,  Sevenoaks, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Saturday,  30 
November  1839,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Sevenoaks, 
9  January  1840;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1858,  B.A. 
1862  ;  Curate  of  Kettering, 
CO.  Northampton,  1863-65, 
of  Black  Bourton,  co.  Berks, 
1879-81,  and  of  Hungerford, 
CO.  Berks,  1888-89;  rnarr. 
20  February  1874,  Agnes 
Laura,  dau.  of  Edward  Stack ; 
she  died  s.p.  18  June  1887. 


Gertrude  Elizabeth,  born  at  Knole,  co.  Kent,  on  Friday, 
4  February  1842 ;  died  unmarried  at  Hastings,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  20,  on  Monday,  8  September,  bur.  at  Sevenoaks 
15  September  1862. 

Constance  Harriet,  born  at  Montreal,  Sevenoaks,  on  Tuesday, 
28  February,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Sevenoaks,  9  May 
1843;  marr.  at  Riverhead,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''^ 
Percy  Arthur  Amherst,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  James  McGibbon 
Burn-Murdoch),  on  Wednesday,  8  November  187 1,  Sir  Arthur 
Edward  Middleton  of  Belsay  Castle,  co.  Northumberland, 
Baronet  (elder  son  of  Charles  Atticus  Monck,  by  Laura  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew  White  Ridley,  Baronet);  born  at 
Humshaugh,  co.  Northumberland,  12  January  1838;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1856, 
B.A.  1859;  M.P.  for  Durham  1874-80;  J. P.  for  co.  North- 
umberland, High  Sheriff  1884;  resumed,  with  his  brother 
Henry  Nicholas,  the  family  surname  of  Middleton  in  lieu  of 
Monck,  by  Deed  Poll  dated  17  February  1876;  succeeded  his 
grandfather.  Sir  Charles  Miles  Lambert  Monck,  as  7th  Baronet 
20  July  1867.  She  died  at  Belsay,  aged  36,  on  Tuesday, 
7  October,  and  was  bur.  at  Bolam,  co.  Northumberland, 
9  October  1879.  =j= 

A 


Jeffery  Charles  Amherst,  born  at 
Montreal,  Sevenoaks,  3  October, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Sevenoaks,  23  November  1844 ; 
Captain  Rifle  Brigade ;  died  at 
Cannes,  France,  aged  32,  on 
Wednesday,  14  March  1877. 
AdiSon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  5  January  1888, 
to  the  Rt.  Hon^-^  William  Archer, 
Earl  Amherst,  the  sole  Exor  of 
will  of  the  Rt.  Honi^'^  William 
Pitt,  Earl  Amherst,  father  and 
next  of  kin. 


Josceline  George  Herbert  Amherst, 
born  at  66  Grosvenor  Street, 
London,  on  Sunday,  7  June,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church,  Sevenoaks, 
10  July  1846;  a  Student  of  the 
Inner  Temple  12  January  1871, 
called  to  the  Bar  30  April  1874; 
Member  of  Legislative  Council, 
West  Australia,  formerly  Private 
.Secretary  to  Governor  of  West 
Australia;  died  suddenly  at  Holmes- 
dale,  Darlington,  West  Australia, 
aged  53,  on  Thursday,  i  February 
1900. 


Margaret  Catharine, 
bom  at  Grosvenor 
Street,  London,  on 
Friday,  23  June,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Sevenoaks,  2  August 
1848. 


IS 


Elinor,  born  at  Montreal,  Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  on  Tuesday, 
22  January,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Sevenoaks,  lo  April  1850; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Ven*"''  George  Anthony  Denison,  Archdeacon  of 
Taunton,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  James  McGibbon  Burn-Murdoch), 
on  Thursday,  25  October  1877,  William  Evelyn  Denison  of 
Ossington  Hall,  Newark-on-Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  elder  son  of 
Colonel  Sir  William  Thomas  Denison,  K.C.B.,  R.E.,  by  Caroline 
Lucy  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Phipps  Hornby,  G.C.B. 
(and  nephew  of  John  Evelyn,  Viscount  Ossington  of  Ossington, 
sometime  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons)  ;  bom  25  February 
1843;  educated  at  Eton;  Lieutenant  Royal  Horse  Artillery  16  February 
1864,  Captain  i  September  1876  (retired);  M.P.  for  co.  Nottingham 
1874-80;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Nottingham,  High  Sheriff  1895. 

A 


Charlotte  Florentia, 
born  1 1  August, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Sevenoaks, 
7  November  1851. 


Hugh  Amherst,  bom  at  Grosvenon 
Street,  London,  on  AVednesday, 
30  January  1856;  Captain  ist  Bat- 
talion Coldstream  Guards  1875, 
Captain  105th  and  107th  Regiments 
1887  ;  in  Nile  Expedition  1884-85, 
with  Guards'  Camel  Corps  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  Khedive's  Star). 


'Hon''''  Eleanor  Clementina  St.  Aub5Ti,  5th  dau.  of  John, 
ist  Baron  St.  Levan,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Clementina  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John,  4th  Marquess  Townshend ;  born  at 
Pendrea,  co.  Com  wall,  on  Tuesday,  5  January  1869; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Edmund  St.  Aubyn,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''' 
Percy  Arthur  Amherst  and  the  Rev.  Henry  James 
Kitcat),  on  Thursday,  2  January  1896. 


Jeffery    John    Archer    Amherst,  Joan    Gertmde  Mary  Evelyn,  born  Humphrey    William 

born    at    8     Connaught     Street,  Elizabeth,  born  at    Weymouth,    co.  Amherst,     born     25 

Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Sunday,  17  August  1899.  Dorset,  on   Thurs-  July  1903. 

13  December  1896.  day,  i  May  1902. 


16 


iSretoster. 


Arms. — Sable  a  chevron  ermine  between  three  estoiles  argent* 
Crest. — A  leopard's  head  erased. 
Motto. — Verite  soyet  ma  garde. 


Sturgeon  Nunii  Brewster  of  White  Notley  Hall,  co.  Essex= 
(4th  son  of  William  Brewster  of  White  Notley  Hall  [who 
died,  aged  55,  i  August  1795,  and  was  bur.  at  White  Notley. 
M.I.],  by  Rose  his  wife  [who  died,  aged  87,  21  October  1829, 
and  was  bur.  at  White  Notley.  M.I.],  dau.  of  Philip  Nunn 
of  Otten  Belchamp,  co.  Essex);  born  26  October  1775;  died, 
aged  65,  8  November,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  near  chancel 
door  at  White  Notley  16  November  1840.  M.I.  Will  dated 
12  October  1839,  with  codicil  dated  ii  March  1840,  proved 
(P.C.C.  249,  41)  24  April  1841,  by  Robert  Brewster  and 
Sturgeon  Nunn  Brewster,  sons,  the  Exors.  Portrait  at 
St.  Germain's  Road,  Forest  Hill,  co.  Kent,  in  the  possession 
of  Sturgeon  Nunn  Pretyman  Brewster,  his  grandson,  also 
another  at  Brantham  House,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  in  the 
possession  of  the  Rev.  James  George  Brewster,  his  grandson. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  John  Burder  of 
Great  Yeldham,  co.  Essex ; 
bapt.  at  Great  Yeldham 
15  November  1781  ;  marr. 
there  27  June  1803 ;  died 
at  Great  Bardfield  Lodge, 
CO.  Essex,  aged  71,  11  April, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault 
near  chancel  door  at  White 
Notley  20  April  1853.  M.I. 
Portrait  at  Brantham  House, 
Ipswich,  in  the  possession 
of  the  Rev.  James  George 
Brewster,  her  grandson. 


Mary  Anne,  born  at  White  Notley  and 
bapt.  there  13  May  1804;  marr.  at 
White  Notley  8  February  1834,  the 
Rev.  William  Alder ;  of  St.  Peter's 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1832  ;  Vicar 
of  White  Notley ;  died  s.p.,  in  his 
71st  year,  at  6  Gordon  Street,  Gordon 
Square,  London,  on  Palm  Sunday, 
9  April  1876,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery.  Will  dated  19  December 
187 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  455,  76) 
2  June  1876,  by  Charles  Baring 
Gardiner  of  9  Denmark  Terrace, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  and  Henry 
Strange  Hume  of  154  Hampstead 
Road,  London,  two  of  the  Exors. 
She  died  at  14  Queen  Anne's  Gardens, 
Bedford  Park,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  78, 
25  March  1883,  and  was  bur.  in 
Highgate  Cemetery.  Will  dated  10 
March  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  279, 
83)  18  April  1883,  by  Maria  Josephine 
de  la  Belinaye  of  7  Torrington  Place, 
Gordon  Square,  London,  spinster,  the 
sole  Executrix.  =j= 
A 


Robert  Brewster  of  Chelms-=j=Margaret,  dau.  of  Matthew 


ford,  CO.  Essex,  and 
afterwards  of  Liverpool, 
CO.  Lancaster,  Solicitor ; 
born  at  White  Notley 
10  August,  bapt.  there 
8  September  1805;  died  at 
his  residence,  3  Croxteth 
Road,  Princes  Park, 
Liverpool,  in  his  71st 
year,  on  Friday,  24  March, 
bur.  at  Liverpool  28 
March  1876.  Will  dated 
10  August  1872,  with 
codicil  dated  17  September 
1875,  proved  at  Liverpool 
26  April  1876,  by  Philip 
Denton  Toosey  of  Upper 
Parliament  Street,  Liver- 
pool, and  Thomas  Hunter 
Holderness  of  Abercromby 
Square,  Liverpool,  the 
Exors. 


Mare  of  Hanley,  co.  Staf- 
ford ;  bom  at  Hanley  1 7 
February  1809,  and  bapt. 
there ;  marr.  at  Wybun- 
bury,  CO.  Chester,  19 
November  1835  ;  died  at 
South  Road,  Birmingham, 
I  January,  bur.  at  Liverpool 
5  January  1886.  Admon 
was  granted  at  Liverpool  24 
February  1886,  to  Sarah 
Mary  Toosey,  wife  of 
Philip  Denton  Toosey  of 
60  Upper  Parliament 
Street,  Liverpool,  daughter, 
and  one  of  the  next  of 
kin. 


Sarah  Mary,  born  at  Springfield,  co.  Essex,  2  September,  bapt.  at  Chelmsford  10  October  1838; 
marr.  at  Liverpool  4  May  1865,  Philip  Denton  Toosey  of  Northfield,  Albury,  co.  Surrey  (son  of 
the  Rev.  Osbert  Denton  Toosey,  Incumbent  of  Queenborough,  co.  Kent,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Carter  of  Lewknor,  co.  Oxford)  ;  born  at  Rotherfield  Peppard, 
CO.  Oxford,  12  May  1836,  bapt.  at  Caversham,  co.  Oxford,  5  May  1839. 

T 

A 
17 


James  Brewster  of  Ashford  Lodge,^ 
Halstead,  co.  Essex ;  born  at  White 
Notley,  CO.  Essex,  8  March,  bapt.  there 
7  April  1807;  J. P.  for  co.  Essex; 
Chairman  of  the  Colne  Valley  Railway; 
died  at  Ashford  Lodge,  Halstead,  aged 
83,  on  Thursday,  20  March,  bur.  at 
Halstead  25  March  1890.  Memorial 
window  in  St.  Andrew's  Church, 
Halstead.  Will  dated  11  September 
1889,  proved  at  Ipswich  6  May  1890, 
by  the  Rev.  James  George  Brewster  of 
Stratford  St.  Mary,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
Charles  Edward  Brewster  of  Maplestead 
Hall,  Little  Maplestead,  co.  Essex, 
sons,  the  Exors. 


=Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
George  Asser  Gepp 
of  Chelmsford,  co. 
Essex,  Surgeon,  by 
Elizabeth  Wilhelmina 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  Sutton ;  born 
at  Chelmsford  25  De- 
cember 1 8 10,  and 
bapt.  the  next  day 
(baptism  registered  at 
Chelmsford) ;  marr. 
at  Chelmsford  14 
November  1839;  died 
from  the  result  of  a 
carriage  accident,  in 
her  64th  year,  on 
Monday,  24  August, 
bur.  at  Halstead  28 
August  1874. 


Harriett,  bapt.  at  White  Notley 
17  February  1809;  marr.  there 
7  March  1839,  the  Rev. 
Christopher  Atkinson  of  Bury 
St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  who 
died,  aged  36,  in  1839.  Will 
dated  15  April  1839,  proved 
(P.C.C.  733  Vaughaii)  26 
December  1839,  by  Harriett 
Atkinson,  relict,  one  of  the 
Exors.  Power  reserved  to 
the  Rev.  William  Atkinson, 
brother,  the  other  Exor. 
She  died  at  Great  Bardfield 
Lodge,  CO.  Essex,  aged  37, 
6  September,  and  was  bur.  in 
the  family  vault  near  chancel 
door  at  White  Notley  11 
September  1846.     M.L 


Rev.  James  George  Brewster  of= 
Ashford  Lodge,  Halstead  ;  born 
at  Maplestead  Hall,  Little 
Maplestead,  16  January,  bapt.  at 
Little  Maplestead  14  February 
1841 ;  educated  at  Rugby  and 
at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  4  June  1861,  aged 
20,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1868; 
Rector  of  Stratford  St.  Mary 
1880-1902,  licenced  to  officiate 
in  the  diocese  of  Norwich  1903. 


=Alice,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Rivington  of  the  Upper  Heath, 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex  {see  Pedigree  of  Rivington, 
Vol.  3,  page  2j),  by  Jane  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Hillman  of  Highgate,  co.  Middlesex,  and  of  Foster  Lane, 
London;  born  at  Kentish  Town,  co.  Middlesex,  2  September 
1843;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Hampstead  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Pester  Chappel,  Rector  of  Camborne,  co. 
Cornwall,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Musgrave  Harvey, 
Rector  of  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,  and  the  Rev.  Charlton 
Lane,  the  Vicar),  on  Thursday,  27  April  1871  ;  died  at 
Alnwick,  co.  Northumberland,  in  her  57th  year,  on 
Thursday,  1 7  August,  bur.  at  Stratford  St.  Mary  on  Monday, 
21  August  1899. 


Anne  Catherine,  born  at  Springfield,  co.  Essex,  31  July  1840;  marr.  at  the 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church,  Canning  Street,  Liverpool  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Rankin),  on  Thursday,  9  March  1876,  Stephen  Senneck  of  30  Grosvenor 
Street,  Coventry,  co.  Warwick  (only  surviving  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Senneck,  by  Eliza  Lesage  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clement) ;  born  at 
Grindall  Place,  St.  Bees,  co.  Cumberland,  19  August,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  St.  Bees  (by  the  Rev.  Miles  Atkinson),  31  August  1845.  She 
died  at  30  Grosvenor  Street,  Coventr)',  5  January,  and  was  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Keresley,  co.  Warwick,  8  January  1903. 


A 


Margaret  Emma, 
died,  aged  14 
months,  12  June, 
bur.  at  White 
Notley  16  June 
1845.     M.L 


18 


Louisa,  bapt.  at 
White  Notley,  CO. 
Essex,  1 1  Sep- 
tember 1810  ; 
died  in  infancy, 
bur.  at  White 
Notley. 


Elizabeth  Felgate,= 
dau.  of  John 
Pretyman  ;  born 
at  Ramsholt,  co. 
Suffolk  ;  marr. 
at  Ipswich,  CO. 
Suffolk,  30  Sep- 
tember 1 856;  died, 
aged  47,  14  Oc- 
tober, bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at 
Ipswich  19  Oc- 
tober 1872.  ist 
wife. 


Sturgeon  Nunn  Brewster  of= 
Great  Bardfield  Lodge,  after- 
wards of  White  Colne,  both  co. 
Essex;  born  10  March,  bapt. 
at  White  Notley  8  June  181 2  ; 
died  suddenly  at  "St.  Agnes," 
Halstead,  co.  Essex,  in  his 
75th  year,  on  Tuesday,  25 
May,  bur.  in  the  family  vault 
near  chancel  door  at  White 
Notley  29  May  1886.  M.I. 
Will  dated  2  April  1886, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  693,  86) 
30  August  1886,  by  Sturgeon 
Nunn  Pretyman  Brewster  of 
II  New  Inn,  Strand,  London, 
son,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Percy  Smith, 
Rector  of  Pattiswick, 
CO.  Essex ;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  Bayswater, 
London,  3  December 
1882.  She  marr. 
2ndly  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Paddington,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  Creaton),  on 
Tuesday,  24  November 
1 89 1,  Walter  Edmund 
Clarke,  eldest  son  of 
Edwin  Clarke  of  Oak 
Hill,  Tean,  co.  Stafford. 
2nd  wife. 


Annie  Elizabeth,  born  14  November,  bapt.  at  Great  Bardfield  13  December  1857  ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  St.  Pancras,  London,  7  June  1882,  Edgar  Henry  Drummond  (son  of  Henry 
Pilkington  Drummond  of  Ipswich,  M.D.);  born  6  September  1844. 


Mary  Elizabeth, 
born  at  Maple- 
stead  Hall,  Little 
Maplestead,  co. 
Essex,  23  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at 
Little  Maplestead 
20  March  1842. 


Frances  Harriet,  born  at  Maplestead  Hall  8  July,  bapt.  at  Little  Maplestead 
30  July  1843;  marr.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Halstead,  co.  Essex  (by  the  Rev. 
Edward  Francis  Gepp,  Vicar  of  High  Easter,  co.  Essex,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Burney,  the  Vicar),  on  Thursday,  13  August  1863,  the 
Rev.  Charles  Musgrave  Harvey  (elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Harvey, 
Rector  of  Hornsey,  co.  Middlesex,  and  Canon  of  Gloucester,  by  Elisa  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomson  Hankey  of  Portland  Place,  London) ;  born  at 
Hornsey  11  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Hornsey,  15  July  1837;  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  17  October  1855,  aged  18,  B.A.  1859,  M.A. 
1862  ;  Rector  of  Acton,  co.  Middlesex,  1869-95,  Vicar  of  Hillingdon, 
CO.  Middlesex,  1895,  Rural  Dean  of  Uxbridge,  co.  Middlesex,  1896, 
Prebendary  of  Islington  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  1903. 


Alice  Mary,  born 
at  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  4 
April,  bapt.  there 
10  May  1872. 


Rev.  Arthur  James  Brewster,  born  at  The= 
Abbey,  Daventry,  co.  Northampton,  on 
Tuesday,  26  August,  bapt.  at  Daventry 
3  October  1873;  educated  at  Marlborough 
and  at  University  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  15  October  1892,  aged  19, 
B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899;  Curate  of  Leeds 
1897,  Cradley,  co.  Hereford,  1897-99, 
and  Dunstable,  co.  Bedford,  1900-1904, 
Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Gloucester  since  1905. 


fetCt^^. 


=Julia  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Sanderson  Furniss  of  Higham 
House,  CO.  Suffolk,  J. P.,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Fisher  Sanderson,  of  New  York, 
U.S.A.,  and  of  Endcliffe  Grange, 
CO.  York;  born  28  June  1870; 
marr.  at  Higham  (by  the  father 
of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  John  Barrington 
Pelham,  the  Vicar),  on  St. 
Andrew's  Day,  Wednesday, 
30  November  1904. 


Emma,  bom  at  White  Notley,  co.  Essex,  in  1814;  marr.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Halstead,  co.  Essex  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  Burney,  the  Vicar,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Edward  Francis  Gepp,  Vicar  of  High  Easter,  co.  Essex),  on 
Tuesday,  31  July  i860,  Philip  Mann  Wilniot  of  Camden  Crescent,  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  M.D. ;  died  at  8  Richmond  Hill,  Bath,  aged  90,  on 
Thursday,  19  December  1895,  and  bur.  at  Bath.  Will  dated  4  November 
1895,  proved  at  Bristol  18  February  1896,  by  George  Norman,  Surgeon, 
and  Henry  Filkes  Hooper,  retired  Captain  in  the  Army,  the  Exors.  She 
died  at  Richmond  Hill,  Bath,  aged  80,  on  Wednesday,  9  May  1894,  and 
was  bur.  at  Bath.  Will  dated  6  November  1878,  with  codicil  dated 
15  March  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  733,  94)  19  June  1894,  by  Edward 
Heath  and  Herbert  Meade-King,  gent.,  the  Exors. 


William  Frederick 
Brewster,  bapt.  at 
White  Notley  12 
July  181 7  ;  died 
aged  9  months, 
and  bur.  at  White 
Notley  19  March 
1818. 


Sturgeon  Nunn  Pretyman^ 
Brewster  of  King's  Bench 
Walk,  Temple,  London, 
and  of  St.  Germain's 
Road,  Forest  Hill,  co. 
Kent ;  born  1 5  May 
1859;  educated  at  Felsted 
School;  Solicitor.  /|\ 


=Constance  Wilhelmina,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Hall 
Doe,  Vicar  of  Eaton  Bray, 
CO.  Bedford ;  marr.  at  St. 
Clement  Danes',  Strand, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  30 


September  1885. 


^^''alter  Hanam= 
Brewster  of  Pem- 
berton.  Fielding, 
New  Zealand  ; 
bom  30  No- 
vember 1863. 


=Katie  Annie,  4th 
dau.  of  W.  H. 
Holmes  of  To 
Ara ;  marr.  at 
Wellington,  New 
Zealand,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 4  August 
1897. 


Howard  David  Brewster,  born 
19  June  1899,  and  bapt.  at 
Pemberton,  Fielding. 


Arthur  Sturgeon  Brewster,  born 
10  October  1901,  and  bapt.  at 
Pemberton,  Fieldintr. 


Agnes  Rose,  bom 
at  Maplestead 
Hall,  Little 

Maplestead,  co. 
Essex,  13  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  at 
Little  Maplestead 
II  October  1844. 


Emily  Margaret,  bom  at  Maplestead 
Hall  22  July,  bapt.  at  Little  Maple- 
stead 16  August  1846 ;  marr.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Halstead  (by  the 
Rev.  James  George  Brewster, 
brother  of  the  bride,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Musgrave  Harvey, 
brother-in-law  of  the  bride),  on 
Wednesday,  i  May  1867,  Charles 
William  Start  (son  of  John  Start  of 
The  Moat,  Pebniarsh,  co.  Essex, 
by  Emma  his  wife) ;  born  at  The 
Moat,  Pebmarsh,  19  June,  bapt.  at 
Pebmarsh  9  July  1832  ;  J. P.  for  co. 
Essex. 


Edith  Jane,  born  at  Maplestead  Hall 
21  Januar)',  bapt.  at  Little  Maplestead 
19  March  1848;  marr.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Halstead  (by  the  Rev.  James  George 
Brewster,  Rector  of  Stratford  St.  Mary, 
brother  of  the  bride,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Green,  Vicar  of 
St.  Paul's,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent, 
brother  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the 
Rev.  David  Ingles,  the  Vicar),  on 
Thursday,  13  November  1884,  William 
Green  (son  of  William  Green  of 
Durham);  bom  19  August  1824; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Durham. 


Helen  Agnes,  bom  at  The 
Abbey,  Daventry,  co.  North- 
ampton, on  Friday,  16  April, 
bapt.  at  Daventry  9  June  1875. 


Constance  Dorothy,  born  at 
Stratford  St.  Mary,  co. 
Sufiblk,  on  Monday,  11 
June,  bapt.  there  20  July 
1877. 


Harold  John  Brewster,  born 
at  Stratford  St.  Mary  1 2  April, 
bapt.  there  29  May  1881  ; 
educated  at  Marlborough ; 
Civil  Engineer. 


Edwin  Frederic  Brewster  of= 
White  Notley  Hall,  co.  Essex ; 
born  at  White  Notley  Hall 
27  January,  bapt.  at  White 
Notley  30  April  18 19;  died 
suddenly  at  32  Fellows  Road, 
South  Hampstead,  co.  Middle- 
sex, in  his  69th  year,  on 
Thursday,  17  February,  bur. 
at  White  Notley  22  February 
1887.  M.I.  Will  dated  9  June 
1882,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  23  April  1883  and 
17  April  1884,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  196,  87)  22  March  1887, 
by  Hannah  Wood  Brewster, 
relict,  and  Cuthbert  Hugh 
Brewster,  gent.,  son,  both  of 
32  Fellows  Road,  South 
Hampstead,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Hannah  Wood,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Samson  of  Upwey,  co.  Dorset,  by 
Hannah  James  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
James  Wood  of  Athelhampton  Hall,  co. 
Dorset ;  born  at  Shilvinghampton,  co. 
Dorset,  27  July,  bapt.  at  Portesham, 
CO.  Dorset,  24  August  1828 ;  marr. 
at  Longbredy,  co.  Dorset,  4  July 
1850;  died  at  Beech  Holme,  Hampton 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex,  aged  63,  on 
Friday,  16  October  1891,  and  bur. 
at  White  Notley.  M.I.  Will  dated 
13  September  1890,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1068,  91)  25  November  1891,  by 
Frederick  William  Brewster,  retired 
Lieut.-Colonel  in  Her  Majesty's  Army, 
son,  and  Hannah  Maude  Brewster, 
spinster,  daughter,  both  of  Beech 
Holme,  Hampton  Hill,  the  Exors. 


Clara,  bapt.  at  White 
Notley  26  August 
182 1  ;  died  at  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  aged 
73,  on  Tuesday,  9 
October,  bur.  in  Lans- 
downe  Cemetery, 
Bath,  13  October 
1894.  Will  dated 
4  November  1886, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1066,  94)  15  No- 
vember 1894,  by 
the  Rev.  Charles 
Musgrave  Harvey 
and  Frank  Postle 
Bawtree,  gent.,  the 
Exors. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Frederick  William  Brewster, 
born  at  White  Notley  Hall  7  August,  bapt. 
at  White  Notley  21  August  1851;  educated 
at  Felsted  School ;  appointed  Lieutenant 
ist  Battalion  9th  (Norfolk)  Regiment  of 
Foot  29  May  1872,  Captain  i  July  1881, 
Major  5  September  1883,  Lieut.-Colonel 
19  September  i8go,  retired  i  October 
1890;  served  in  the  Burmese  War  1887-89, 
including  the  first  expedition  to  the  Chin 
Hills  (medal  with  clasp). 


Hannah  Maude,  born 
at  White  Notley  Hall 
23  August  1855,  bapt. 
in  the  private  chapel 
there  (baptism  regis- 
tered at  the  Catholic 
Apostolic  Church, 
Braintree,  co.  Essex). 


HumphreyWood  Brewster, 
born  at  White  Notley  Hall 
7  July  1859,  bapt.  in 
the  private  chapel  there 
(baptism  registered  at  the 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church, 
Braintree)  ;  educated  at 
Felsted  School  ;  died  at 
White  Notley  Hall,  aged 
22,  on  Tuesday,  18  Oc- 
tober, bur.  at  White  Notley 
25  October  1881.     M.I. 


John    Felgate    Brewster= 
of    Bedford ;     born    at 
Martlesham,  co.  Suffolk, 
30      September,      bapt. 
there  12  October  1865. 


=Laura  Jane,  youngest  dau. 
of  George  Hodgkinson  of 

Chester ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London,  i  June  1906. 


David  William  Brewster,  born  at  Rush- 
mere,  CO.  Suffolk,  12  January,  bapt.  at 
Rushmere  St.  Andrew  24  February 
1868;  educated  at  Felsted  School, 
Senior  Exhibitioner  1885. 


Charles  Edward  Brewster  of  Maplestead= 
Hall,  CO.  Essex ;  born  at  Maple- 
stead  Hall  21  July,  bapt.  at  Little 
Maplestead  19  August  1849;  educated 
at  Felsted  School  and  at  Rugby ;  J. P. 
for  CO.  Essex  ;  Member  of  Essex  County 
Council,  afterwards  Chairman  of  Halstead 
Rural  District  Council  and  Board  of 
Guardians. 


=Elizabeth  Sarah,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Thomas  Beckett,  Rector  of  Ingoldesthorpe,  co. 
Norfolk,  by  Elizabeth  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Barrow ;  born  at  Harlow  Common,  co.  Essex, 
24  May  1850  ;  marr.  at  Ingoldesthorpe  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Philip  Beckett,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Willoughby  Willey  Dickinson)  on  Thursday,  8  April 

1875- 

G 


Cuthbert  Hugh  Brewster,^ 
born  at  White  Notley 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  2  March 
1 86 1,  bapt.  in  the  private 
chapel  there  (baptism 
registered  at  the  Catholic 
Apostolic  Church,  Brain- 
tree,  CO.  Essex) ;  educated 
at  Felsted  School. 


=Eleanor  Constance,  dau.  of  David 
Henry  Owen,  Senior  Registrar 
Probate  and  Divorce  Division, 
by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Captain 
Bayford  Butler,  R.N.  ;  bom  at 
8  Neville  Terrace,  Brompton, 
London,  20  June,  bapt.  at  the 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church,  College 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  in 
July  1864  ;  marr.  at  the  Catholic 
Apostolic  Church,  Gordon  Square, 
London,  on  Monday,  2  January 
1888. 


Mabel  Grace,  bom  at  White 
Notley  Hall  i  September  1862, 
bapt.  in  the  private  chapel 
there  (baptism  registered  at 
the  Catholic  Apostolic  Church, 
Braintree).        

Mildred  Blanche,  born  at  White 
Notley  Hall  14  February  1864, 
bapt.  in  the  private  chapel 
there  (baptism  registered  at 
the  Catholic  Apostolic  Church, 
Braintree). 


I 
Joan    Firth,    born 

at  Gravesend,  co. 

Kent,      1 6      May 

1890,    and    bapt. 

at     the     Catholic 

Apostolic  Church, 

Gordon      Square, 

London. 


Henry  John  Brewster, 
born  at  Orlando, 
Orange  County,  Fla., 
U.S.A.,  24  June,  and 
bapt.  there  privately 
in  July  1891. 


Hugh  Percival  Brewster, 
born  at  St.  Elmo,  Tenn., 
U.S.A.,  9  October,  and 
bapt.  at  the  Episcopal 
Church,  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.,  in  November 
1892, 


Basil  Theodore  firewster, 
bom  at  Gravesend  31 
December  1896,  bapt.  at 
the  Catholic  Apostolic 
Church,  College  Street, 
Chelsea,  in  January  1897. 


Henry  Charles  Brewster, 
born  at  Maplestead  Hall, 
CO.  Essex,  on  Thursday, 
3  February,  bapt.  at  Little 
Maplestead  5  March 
1876;  Lieutenant  Royal 
Naval  Reserve. 


Katherine  Mary,  born 
at  Maplestead  Hall  on 
Thursday,  2  2  March, 
bapt.  at  Little  Maple- 
stead 22  April  1877. 


Edward  Hugh 
Brewster,  born  at 
Maplestead  Hall 
9  June,  bapt.  at 
Little  Maplestead 
7  July  1S78. 


Clement  James  Brewster, 
bom  at  Maplestead  Hall 
4  December  1879,  bapt. 
at  Little  Maplestead 
27  January  18S0. 


Margaret  Elizabeth, 
born  at  Maplestead 
Hall  25  April,  bapt. 
at  Little  Maplestead 
29  May  1881. 


Eleanor  Georgina,  bom 
at  Maplestead  Hall 
I  June,  bapt.  at  Little 
Maplestead  i  July  1883. 


Winifred,  born  at 
Maplestead  Hall  24 
May,  bapt.  at  Little 
Maplestead  2 1  June 
1885. 


Joan,  bom  at  Maplestead 
Hall  18  October,  bapt. 
at  Great  Maplestead  14 
November  1886. 


Margaret  Phyllis,  born 
at  White  Notley  Hall, 
CO.  Essex,  26  August 
1865,  bapt.  in  the 
private  chapel  there 
(baptism  registered  at 
the  Catholic  Apostolic 
Church,  Braintree,  co. 
Essex) ;  marr.  at  the 
Catholic  Apostolic 

Church,  Gordon  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday, 
29  March  1894,  William 
Jones  of  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  eldest 
son  of  William  Saville 
Jones. 


Robert  Ferdinand  Brewster,  = 
born  at  White  Notley  Hall 
16  July  1867,  bapt.  in 
the  private  chapel  there 
(baptism  registered  at  the 
Catholic  Apostolic  Church, 
Braintree)  ;  educated  at 
Felsted  School ;  appointed 
Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery 
18  February  1886,  Captain 
21  December  1896,  Major 
2  November  1904. 


'Katharine  Louisa  Varenne,  dau.  of  Allan 
McLean  of  Bincleaves  House,  Weymouth, 
CO.  Dorest,  J.P.,  V.D.,  M.D.,  Colonel 
Commanding  Dorset  Volunteer  Artillery, 
by  Catherine  Georgiana  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hanbury  Pargeter  of  Weymouth;  born  at 
Portland,  co.  Dorset,  10  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Portland,  29  November  1881  ; 
marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth  (by 
the  Rev.  Lewen  Burton  Weldon,  D.D., 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  John 
Augustine  Beazor  and  the  Rev.  August 
Frederick  John  Danneman),  on  Wednes- 
day, 23  March  1904. 


Katharine  Hannah  Varenne,  born  at 
Bincleaves  House,  Weymouth,  on 
Sunday,  i  July,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Weymouth,  9  August  1906. 


Bertram  Brewster  of= 
"  Mostyndale,"  Merton 
Park,  CO.  Surrey;  born 
at  White  Notley  Hall  25 
December  1868,  bapt.  in 
the  private  chapel  there 
(baptism  registered  at 
the  Catholic  Apostolic 
Church,  Braintree) ; 
educated  at  Felsted 
School. 


=Bertha  Christina,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles  Morgan  of 
D'Eresby  House,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Jessy 
Harcourt  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Hunt  of 
Ireland  and  of  London  ;  born  at  Turnham 
Green,  co.  Middlesex,  17  March  1865,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Ealing  ;  marr.  at  St.  Barnabas', 
Bexhill,  CO.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  Percy  Herbert 
Preston,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Edward  Mortlock), 
on  Saturday,  6  October  1900. 


Theresa  Madeline 
Abigail,  born  at 
White  Notley  Hall 
27  April  1870, 
bapt.  in  the  private 
chapel  there  (bap- 
tism registered 
at  the  Catholic 
Apostolic  Church, 
Braintree). 


23 


^tiams  of  (S^reenfielli  anti  of  jSctoficlD  Hall 

to.  ^taf^orli. 

William     Adams     of    Fenton     Hall=f=Sarah,  eldest  dau. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Ermine  three  cats  passant  guardant  sable 
within  a  bordure  azure. 

Crest. — A  boar's  head  erased   azure   in  _ 

front  of  an   arrow  in  bend  sinister  pomt      'Ueat-grandson 
downwards    and    surmounted    by    a    hke     °  ° 

arrow  in  bend  dexter  both  proper. 

Motto.  — Nil  desperandum. 


and  of  Bagnall,  both  co.  Stafford 
(son  of  Richard  Adams  of  Cob- 
ridge  Gate  and  Bagnall  [bom  17 
August  1739,  died  19  April  181 1, 
being  the  3rd  son  of  William 
Adams  of  Bagnall],  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Jackson  of 
Greenwood  Hall,  co.  Stafford  [born 
there  27  February,  bapt.  at  Norton- 
in-the-Moors,  co.  Stafford,  17  March 
1744,  and  buried  by  the  side  of 
her  husband  in  the  family  vault 
at  Norton-in  the-Moors  11  March 
1834]);  born  20  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Alary 's,  Bucknall-cum-Bagnall,  13 
September  1772  ;  Churchwarden  of 
Bagnall  1801-1805  ;  died  at  Fenton 
Hall  2  December,  bur.  at  the  parish 
church,  Stoke-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford, 
9  December  1829.  Mural  tablet 
in  the  church  there.  Portrait  at 
Moreton  House.,  Wohtanton,  co. 
Stafford,  by  Keeling,  in  the  possession 
of  Percy    Walter   Lewis  Adams,  his 


^M 


cu^^ud 


and  eventually 
heir  of  Lewis 
Heath  of  The 
Hadderidge,  Burs- 
lem,  CO.  Stafford ; 
bom  2 1  March, 
bapt.  at  the 
parish  church, 
Bursletn,  3  April 
1774;  marr.  there 
18  January  1793  ; 
died  at  The 
Watlands,  Wol- 
stanton,  9  March, 
bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Stoke-on- 
Trent  14  March 
1846.  Portrait 
by  Keeling  painted 
in  i8ig,  in 
the  possession  of 
Percy  Walter  Lewis 
Adams,  her  great- 
grandson. 


Anne,  born  2  December,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Burslem,  29 
December  1 793 ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Stoke-on-Trent, 
15  September  18 17,  Joseph 
Twigg  of  Bank  House,  near 
Burslem  (son  of  William  Twigg, 
by  Sarah  his  wife);  born  15  Sep- 
tember 1780;  Chief  Constable  of 
Burslem  1825  ;  died  4  December, 
bur.  at  St.  Paul's,  Dale  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford,  10  December  1861. 
She  died  at  Bank  House,  near 
Burslem,  5  November,  and  was 
bur.  at  St.  Paul's,  Dale  Hall, 
12  November  1857. 

I 


Sarah,  born  at  Bagnall  2  September  1796,  bapt.  there 
{Register  missing) ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  4  July  1827,  James  Guest  of  Medlock  Cottage, 
Ardwick,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Bowdon,  co.  Chester 
(son  of  Henry  Guest,  by  Mary  his  wife) ;  born  14  July 
1796.  She  died  5  February,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Luke's, 
Chorlton-on-Medlock,  co.  Lancaster,  10  February  1831. 
He  marr.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Cross  of 
Manchester,  first  Borough  Reeve  of  Manchester  1828; 
born  in  June  1805;  died  s.p.  29  September,  bur.  at  the 
parish  church,  Bowdon,  4  October  1880.  He  died 
9  July,  and  was  bur.  at  the  parish  church,  Bowdon, 
13  July  1885.  AdiSon  was  granted  at  Chester  17  August 
1885,  to  Lettice  Guest  of  Rose  Hill,  Bowdon,  spinster, 
daughter  by  first  wife,  and  only  next  of  kin. 


24 


William  Adams  of  Greenfield  and  of  Newfield  Hall,  both  co.  Stafford,' 
and  of  Liverpool;  born  at  Bagnall,  co.  Stafford,  9  November  1798, 
and  bapt.  there  (^Register  missing) ;  educated  at  Wolstanton, 
(by  the  Rev.  Edward  Carless),  and  at  Chapel  Chorlton,  both 
CO.  Stafford ;  died  at  Rhyl,  co.  Flint,  aged  66,  on  Monday,  23 
October,  bur.  in  Christ  Church  Churchyard,  Tunstall,  co.  Stafford, 
30  October  1865.  Mural  Tablet  in  the  church  at  Wolstanton,  by  the 
side  of  tablets  to  the  memory  of  some  of  his  ancestors  who  were 
buried  within  the  church  in  the  i6th  century.  Will  dated  7  June 
1865,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  735,  65)  18  December  1865,  by  William 
Adams  of  Wolstanton  and  Thomas  Adams  of  Tunstall,  sons,  the 
Exors.  Portrait  at  Barlaston,  co.  Stafford,  by  Scott,  in  the  possession 
of  William  Adams,  his  grandson. 


=f=Jane,  eldest  dau.  and 
coheir  [with  her  sister 
Mary,  wife  of  Edward 
Adams  of  Basford  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford]  of  Jesse 
Breeze  of  Greenfield, 
near  Tunstall  [will 
dated  26  July  1826] ; 
bom  6  November  1804; 
marr.  at  Wolstanton 
9  May  1827  ;  died 
at  Greenfield,  aged  59, 
on  Thursday,  21  July, 
bur.  in  Christ  Church 
Churchyard,  Tunstall, 
28  July  1864.  Portrait 
at  Barlaston  by  Scott, 
in  the  possession  of 
William  Adams,  her 
grandson. 


Sarah,  born  at  Greenfield  20 
March,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Burslem,  co.  Stafford, 
7  May  1828;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Tunstall  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  John  Astbury, 
Curate  of  Preston,  co. 
Lancaster,  brother  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Robert  Hawes,  B.D., 
the  Incumbent,  and  the  Rev. 
Robert  Fletcher,  Incumbent 
of  St.  Thomas',  Radcliffe, 
CO.  Lancaster),  on  Thursday, 
9  May  1867,  Harry  Ward 
Astbury  of  Stand  Lodge, 
Radcliffe  (eldest  son  of  John 
Meir  Astbury  of  Stand  Lodge) ; 
born  9  March  1831  ;  died 
s.p.  at  Burbage,  co.  Derby, 
26  November,  bur.  there  29 
November  1900. 


Jane,  born  at  Greenfield 
12  July,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Burslem, 
21  July  1829;  died  there 
4  January,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  in  Christ 
Church  Churchyard, 
Tunstall,  8  January 
1889.  Adfnon      was 

granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  24  July  1889, 
to  William  Adams  of 
"The  Oaks,"  Wolstan- 
ton, brother. 


Lettice,  born  at  Liverpool  7  February, 
bapt.  at   St.   Augustine's,   Liverpool, 

12  March  1831  ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Tunstall  (by  the  Rev.  James 
Barnes),  18  April  1855,  Charles 
Challinor  of  Basford  Hall,  formerly 
of  Stoke  Lodge,  Stoke-on-Trent, 
both  CO.  Stafford  (youngest  son  of 
William  Challinor  of  Leek,  co. 
Stafford);  born  19  July  1829;  died 
at    Fenton,    aged    64,    on    Monday, 

13  February,  bur.  at  Wolstanton  16 
February  1893.  Will  dated  2  Feb- 
ruary 1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  428, 
93)  10  May  1893,  by  Charles  Edward 
Challinor  and  Reginald  Challinor, 
sons,  and  William  Lewthwaite, 
son-in-law,  the  Exors.  She  died  at 
Basford  Hall  on  Sunday,  20  April, 
and  was  bur.  at  Wolstanton  23 
April  1890.  Will  dated  22  October 
1866,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  916,  90) 
7  October  1890,  by  Charles  Challinor 
of  Basford  Hall,  the  sole  Exor. 

I 


25 


Lettice,  born  at  Bagnall,  co. 
Stafford,  26  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Chad's,  Bagnall  (by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Bowness),  2  March 
1801  ;  died  at  Fenton  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  12  January,  bur.  in 
the  family  vault  in  the  parish 
churchyard,  Stoke-on-Trent,  co. 
Stafford,  18  January  1827. 


Edward  Adams  of  Basford= 
Hall,  near  Stoke-on-Trent ; 
bom  at  Bagnall  16  July, 
bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
J.  Woolfe)  16  October  1803  ; 
died  I  January,  bur.  at 
Wolstanton,  co.  Stafford, 
5  January  1872. 


=Mary,  younger  dau.  of  Jesse 
Breeze  of  Greenfield,  near 
Tunstall,  co.  Stafford ;  born 
10  July  i8n  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Augustine's,  Liverpool, 
16  July  1834;  died  29  No- 
vember, bur.  at  Wolstanton 
3  December  1863. 


William   Adams   of  Greenfield,   of  Newfield    Hall,    and=i=Laura  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew 


of  Wolstanton,  all  co.  Stafford ;  born  at  Liverpool 
13  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Augustine's,  Liverpool  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Tattenshall),  29  July  1833 ; 
educated  at  Rugby  1846-52  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  ist  Bat- 
talion Rifle  Volunteers;  J. P.  for  co.  Stafford  1872; 
Member  of  the  Staffordshire  County  Council,  Chief 
Bailiff  of  Tunstall  1872;  died  at  Moreton  House, 
Wolstanton,  aged  71,  on  Sunday,  5  March,  bur.  at 
Wolstanton  on  Wednesday,  8  March  1905.  Mural  tablet 
in  the  church  there.  Will  dated  6  August  1904,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  29  April  1905,  by  Laura 
Eliza  Adams,  relict,  and  William  Adams,  eldest  son, 
the  Exors. 


Jukes  Worthington  of  Ball  Haye 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Pemberton  of  Warstone  Hall,  co. 
Warwick  ;  bom  6  September,  bapt. 
at  Horton,  co.  Stafford,  14  October 
1840;  marr.  at  St.  Luke's,  Leek, 
CO.  Stafford  (by  the  Rev.  Benjamin 
Pidcock,  the  Incumbent,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Jeremiah  Barnes),  on 
Thursday,  26  May  1864. 


^^^ii>€^t^         ^^^^^: 


.c-^V 


Laura  Mildred,  born  at  "The  Oaks," 
Wolstanton,  on  Friday,  5  May,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Wolstanton  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Smith  Hill),  i  June  1865  (Sponsors :  Thomas 
Adams  of  Greenfield,  near  Tunstall,  Sarah 
Adams  of  Greenfield  and  Alice  Elizabeth 
Worthington  of  Ball  Haye  Hall,  Leek). 


Cecily  Janet,  bom  at  "The  Oaks,"  Wolstanton, 
on  Monday,  24  September,  bapt.  at  Wol- 
stanton (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bell  Armitstead) 
15  November  1866  (Sponsors:  Ernest  Andrew 
Worthington  of  Hareyate,  Leek,  Emily  Jane 
Worthington  of  Ball  Haye  Hall,  Leek,  and 
Jane  Adams  of  Greenfield,  near  Tunstall). 


26 


Lewis  Adams  of  "The  Watlands,"  Wolstanton,  co.  Stafford;  bom  at 
Bagnall,  co.  Stafford,  ii  July,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  J.  Woolfe) 
14  July  1805;  Master  of  the  North  Staffordshire  Harriers  1836-40; 
first  Chief  Bailiff  of  Stoke-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford,  1840-42  ;  died 
unmarried  23  September,  bur.  at  the  parish  church,  Stoke-on-Trent, 
28  September  1850.  Portrait  with  his  huntsman  and  two  hunters,  by 
Scott,  in  tlie  possession  of  Percy  Walter  Lewis  Adams,  his  great-nephnv. 


Thomas  Adams  of 
Liverpool ;  born  22 
May,  bapt.  at 
Bagnall  (by  the  Rev. 
W.  Fernehough)  31 
May  1807;  died  un- 
married 7  March, 
bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Stoke-on- 
Trent  1 2  March 
1863. 


Mary,  born  at  Liverpool  23  November 
1834,  bapt.  at  St.  Augustine's,  Liverpool, 
28  January  1835  ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Tunstall,  co.  Stafford  (by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Hawes),  4  January  1865, 
William  Simms  Bull  of  Tyn-y-Coed, 
Arthog,  CO.  Merioneth,  formerly  of 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester  (eldest  son 
of  Joseph  Bull  of  Didsbury,  co. 
Chester);  born  18  July  1837.  She 
died  at  Tyn-y-Coed,  Arthog,  on 
Saturday,  30  March,  and  was  bur.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Llanaber,  co.  Merioneth, 
3  April  1895.  Y 


Thomas  Adams  of  Greenfield  House,  Wolstanton ; 
born  at  Greenfield,  near  Tunstall,  19  August,  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church,  Tunstall,  12  October  1836;  died 
18  February,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  in  Christ 
Church  Churchyard,  Tunstall,  22  February  1905. 
Adinon  (with  will  dated  15  February  1905)  was 
granted  at  Lichfield  9  May  1905,  to  Laura  Eliza 
Adams,  widow,  and  William  Adams,  the  Exors  of 
the  will  of  William  Adams,  deceased. 


Anne,  born  in  October,  and  bapt.  19  October  1840  ; 
died  9  December,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  in  Christ 
Church  Churchyard,  Tunstall,  16  December  1842. 


William  Adams  of  Greenfield,  of  Newfield  Hall^ 
and  Barlaston,  all  co.  Stafford ;  born  at  "  The 
Oaks,"  Wolstanton,  on  Wednesday,  12  August,  bapt. 
at  Wolstanton  (by  the  Rev.  John  Thomas  Jeffcock, 
the  Vicar)  30  September  1868  (Sponsors:  Charles 
Challinor  of  Basford  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  the  Rev. 
John  Thomas  Jeffcock,  the  Vicar,  and  Rose 
Worthington  of  Ball  Haye  Hall,  Leek,  co.  Stafford) ; 
educated  at  Rugby  1882-87. 


li)X 


d/i^^   iAt^d/lu^ 


=Mildred  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Jordan  Serjeantson,  Rector 
of  St.  Michael's,  Lichfield,  co.  Stafford, 
Rural  Dean,  and  of  Hanlith  Hall  in  the 
parish  of  Kirkby  Malham,  co.  York,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Buckley,  Rector  of  St.  Thomas', 
Old  Trafford,  co.  Lancaster ;  born  at 
St.  Michael's  Rectory,  Lichfield,  14  June, 
bapt.  at  St.  Michael's,  Lichfield,  14  July 
1875  ;  marr.  at  St.  John's,  Inverness 
(by  the  Rev.  Somers  Smith-Herries), 
on  Wednesday,  16  November  1904. 


27 


Samuel  Adams,  born  at  Burslem, 
CO.  Stafford,  19  May  1809;  died 
4  July,  bur.  at  Burslem  7  July 
1809. 

Elizabeth,  born  at  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  CO.  Stafford,  14  July  1810, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Stoke-on-Trent,  8  August  1814; 
died  unmarried  at  the  Parsonage, 
Penkhull,  co.  Stafford,  7  July, 
bur.  at  Stoke-on-Trent  12  July 
1862. 


Frances,  born  at  Stoke-on-Trent  8  December  181 2,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Stoke-on-Trent,  8  August  18 14;  marr. 
at  Sephton,  co.  Lancaster,  8  July  1868,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
John  Massey  Morris  of  Burslem  (son  of  Richard  Morris) ; 
died  14  December,  bur.  at  the  parish  church,  Burslem, 
18  December  1869.  She  marr.  2ndly  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Rhyl,  CO.  Flint,  30  June  1877,  Joseph  Walton  of  Bowdon, 
CO.  Chester.  She  died  s.p.  24  February,  and  was  bur.  in  the 
Adams  family  vault  in  the  parish  churchyard,  Stoke-on-Trent, 
I  March  1S79.  

Susanna,  bom  17  September,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Stoke-on-Trent,  21  September  1815  ;  died  15  December, 
bur.  at  Norton-in-the-Moors,  CO.  Stafford,  17  December  1815. 


Hugh  Worthington  Adams  of  Newcastle-^ 
under-Lyme,  co.  Stafford ;  bom  at  "  The 
Oaks,"  Wolstanton,  co.  Stafford,  on  Satur- 
day, 1 2  February,  bapt.  at  Wolstanton  (by 
the  Rev.  John  Thomas  Jeffcock,  the  Vicar) 
on  Saturday,  10  April  1870  (Sponsors : 
Reginald  Newcome  Wood  of  Bignall  End, 
CO.  Stafford,  Phillip  Jukes  Worthington  of 
Leek,  co.  Stafford,  and  Frances  Emily  Giles 
of  Harborne,  co.  Stafford) ;  educated  at 
Rugby  1884-87;  admitted  a  Solicitor  1893; 
a  Coroner  for  co.  Stafford  from  1901. 


=Clarice  Sophia,  5th  dau.  of  Charles  Bennett  Roche 
of  Daventry,  co.  Northampton,  by  Charlotte  Ryley 
his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Joseph  Howe  of  Coventry, 
CO.  Warwick;  born  23  June,  bapt.  at  Daventry 
(by  the  Rev.  John  Martyn  Collyns,  the  Rector) 
2  September  1874;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Wilfrid  Baynham,  Rector  of  Alvediston, 
CO.  Wilts,  cousin  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Canon  John  Martyn  Collyns,  the  Rector, 
and  the  Rev.  Edward  James  Seymour)  on 
Tuesday,  24  July  1900. 


. 


Geraldine  Margaret,  bom  at  Springfields,  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
on  Wednesday,  29  April,  bapt.  at  Hanford  (by  the  Rev.  William 
Matthias  Goggs)  4  June  1903. 


Frank  Pemberton  Adams  of  Leek  ;  bom 
at  "The  Oaks,"  Wolstanton,  3  April, 
bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  John  Thomas 
Jeffcock)  26  May  1872  (Sponsors  : 
Edmund  Sutton  of  Manchester,  Walter 
Moore  Worthington  of  Leek,  and  Ellen 
Wood  of  Henley  Hall,  Ludlow,  co. 
Salop);  educated  at  Repton  1887-90. 


Percy  Walter  Lewis  Adams  of  Moreton  House, 
Wolstanton ;  born  at  "  The  Oaks,"  Wolstanton, 
24  January,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  John  Thomas 
Jeffcock)  4  April  1875  (Spon.sors:  Harry  Tichborne 
Davenport  of  Maer,  co.  Stafford,  M.P.,  Harvey 
Pemberton  of  Edgbaston  House,  Birmingham,  co. 
Warwick,  and  Helena  Jane  Challinor  of  Basford 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford);  educated  at  Rugby  1889-91. 


(fhf^Cy  >f.  /,  ^Aj^tt^iH^ 


28 


Watllant  of  WAtphxiost.  to.  ^uxxtp. 

Arms. — Azure  a  herring  argent  a  chief  or. 

Crest. — A  demi-sailor  leaning  on  an  anchor  all  proper. 

Molto. — Coeur  vaillant  se  fait  royaume. 


Rev.  Philip  Vaillant  (2nd  son  of  Paul  Vaillant  of  52  Pall  Mall,= 
London,  and  of  Twickenham  House,  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex, 
J. P.  for  CO.  Middlesex  and  Sheriff  of  London  1759-60,  by  Theodosia 
Whichcote  his  2nd  wife,  heir  of  John  and  Theodore  Sydenham) ; 
born  16  October,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  1 2  November 
1767;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  10  July  1784,  aged 
16,  B.A.  21  February  1789,  M.A.  29  January  1791  ;  ordained  in 
Christ  Church  Cathedral,  Oxford,  as  Deacon  19  December  1790, 
Priest  18  December  1791;  licensed  as  Deacon  and  Priest  to  Alvescot, 
CO.  Oxford,  1790,  and  1792  as  Curate  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Eden; 
Curate  at  the  parish  church,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  1797-98,  admitted 
Rector  of  Stoke  d'Abernon  (formerly  Stoke  D'Alborne),  co.  Surrey, 
25  August  1 80 1,  on  the  presentation  of  his  father,  which  living  he 
held  until  his  death  (the  advowson  was  sold  by  Paul  Vaillant's 
executors  in  1803) ;  died  at  the  Rectory,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  aged  79, 
on  Tuesday,  12  May,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  19  May 
1846.  Memorial  tablet  on  West  wall  of  St.  Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon, 
also  a  memorial  cross  erected  to  him  and  his  family  in  1899.  Will 
dated  18  March  1843,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  7  May 
1844  and  31  October  1845,  proved  (P.C.C.  471,  46)  5  June  1846,  by 
William  Frederick  Gostling  and  Charles  George  Bannister,  the  Exors. 


^Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Balchen  of  St. 
Catherine's  Hill,  near 
Guildford,  and  of  Cedar 
House,  Cobham,  both 
CO.  Surrey  (cousin  of 
Admiral  Sir  John 
Balchen,  Governor  of 
Greenwich  Hospital), 
by  his  wife,  Elizabeth 
Barker  of  Cobham ; 
bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas', 
Guildford,  13  Septem- 
ber 1774;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Stoke  d'Aber- 
non, 24  July  1805 
(marriage  settlements 
dated  15  July  1805); 
died  at  the  Rectory, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  aged 
52,  4  February,  bur. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  1 1  Feb- 
ruary 1827.     M.L 


Theodo.sia,  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Stoke  d'Abernon, 
16  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  15  June 
1806;  died  unmarried  at 
Grove's  Hotel,  49  Alber- 
marle  Street,  London,  aged 
36,  on  Saturday,  4  March, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  11  March  1843. 
M.L  Will  dated  30  January 
1843,  proved  (P.C.C.  216,  43) 
29  March  1843,  by  William 
Frederick  Gostling,  the  sole 
Exor. 


..I 
Philip  John   Vaillant   of  Thomton= 

House,  Steynton,  co.  Pembroke ; 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Stoke  d'Aber- 
non, 28  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  20  September 
1807  ;  Ensign  13th  Bombay  Native 
Infantry  10  August  1823,  Lieutenant 
I  May  1825;  stationed  at  Poona ; 
died  at  Thornton  House,  Steynton, 
in  his  72  nd  year,  on  Tuesday, 
8  July,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Steynton  11  July  1879.  Will  dated 
12  June  1879,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
746,  79)  23  August  1879,  by 
his  daughter,  Gertrude  Lindsey  of 
Thornton  House,  widow,  the  sole 
Executrix. 


^Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Henry  Morgan  of  Middle 
Street,  Milford  Haven,  co. 
Pembroke;  born  at  Middle 
Street,  Milford  Haven, 
3  February,  bapt.  at  the 
parish    church,    Steynton, 

27  February  181 4;  marr. 
by  licence  at  St.  Mary's, 
Haverfordwest,  co.  Pem- 
broke, 17  January  1833; 
died  at  Thornton  House, 
Steynton,  aged  53,  22 
February,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard     at     Steynton 

28  February  1867. 


Gertrude,  born  at  Middle  Street,  Milford  Haven,  7  June,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Steynton, 
19  June  1834;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  William  Beach  Thomas,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Walter 
William  Vaughan)  16  July  1857,  William  Henry  Lindsey  of  Dandre,  Newport,  co.  Pembroke 
(eldest  son  of  William  Lindsey  of  41  Milsoni  Street,  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth 
Cockerill  of  Oswestry,  co.  Salop);  born  at  41  Milsom  Street,  Bath,  6  August  181 7,  bapt.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Bath,  24  December  1820;  died  at  Goat  Street,  Haverfordwest,  12  October  bur. 
at  St.  Thomas',  Haverfordwest,  18  October  1863.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  27  October  1864,  to  Gertrude  Lindsey  of  Thornton  House,  Steynton,  the  relict. 

A 
29 


Frederick  Nathaniel  Vaillant, 
born  at  the  Rector)',  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  co.  Surrey,  24  No- 
vember, bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  1 1  Decem- 
ber 1808;  joined  the  Hon'>'= 
East  India  Co.'s  Service 
t8  October  1828,  and  was 
stationed  at  Bhooj  in  1832, 
Lieutenant  and  Adjutant  24th 
Bombay  Native  Infantry;  died 
at  Bombay,  India,  6  Novem- 
ber 1832,  bur.  there  the  same 
day.  M.I.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
d'Abernon.  Adiiion  (with  will 
dated  at  Bombay  4  November 
1832)  was  granted  (P.C.C.  309 
Teignmouth)  10  May  1834,  to 
the  Rev.  Philip  Vaillant,  the 
father. 

Frances,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  i  April, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  29  April  1810; 
died  at  the  Rectory,  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  aged  16,  16  May, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  20  May  1826. 
M.I. 


Albert  Vaillant  of  "  Meadowleigh,"  Wey-' 
bridge,  co.  Surrey ;  bom  at  the  Rectory, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  7  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  11  July  1813;  joined  the 
Hon''''  East  India  Co.'s  Service  in  1828, 
Ensign  13  May  1829;  Ensign  in  Bombay 
Presidency  (25th  Regiment)  5  July  1833; 
Lieutenant  on  Bombay  Establishment 
12  July  1837,  Captain  13  May  1844, 
Adjutant  9th  Regiment  14  October  1840, 
Major  in  the  Army  in  the  East  Indies 
28  November  1854,  also  served  in  the 
27th  Bombay  Native  Infantry;  retired  from 
H.M.  Indian  Forces  28  November  1854; 
stationed  at  Ahmedebad  1837,  and  at 
Deesa  1840-44;  died  at  "Meadowleigh," 
Weybridge,  aged  65,  on  Thursday,  21  No- 
vember, bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Weybridge 
26  November  1878.  M.I.  there  and  at  St. 
Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  also  a  Memorial 
Window  in  the  South  aisle  of  St.  James', 
Weybridge.  Will  dated  28  February  187 1, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  92,  79)  27  January 
1879,  by  Giulia  Isabella  Vaillant,  relict,  and 
Edward  Bannister  of  13  John  Street, 
Bedford  Row,  London,  the  Exors. 


/U.^C-'-^-C^^i'-^c*^^ 


=Giulia  Isabella, 
younger  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Colonel 
Francis  Macirone 
of  Weybridge 
(eldest  son  of 
Peter  Augustus 
Macirone  of 

Rome,  and  grand- 
son of  Francesco 
Filippo  Ludo- 
vico  Melchiore 
Macirone  of 

Ronie),A.D.C.to 
Joachim  Murat, 
King  of  Naples, 
Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour 
and  of  St.  George 
of  the  Two 
Sicilies,  &c.  ;born 
atShepperton,co. 
Middlesex,  4  Au- 
gust 1828;  marr. 
at  St.  James', 
Weybridge  (by 
the  Rev.  William 
GifTord),  on  Tues- 
day, 8  November 
1853- 


Reginald  Philip  Vaillant,  born  at  Vigo  House,  Weybridge,  on  Tuesday,  i  May,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  24  June  1855  ;  educated  at  Temple  Grove  School,  East  Sheen, 
and  at  the  Royal  Grammar  School,  Guildford ;  appointed  Sub-Lieutenant  Royal  London 
Militia  21  February  1874,  Lieutenant  12  July  1875,  of  the  ist  Battalion  15th  Regiment  of  Foot 
20  November  1875,  and  of  the  looth  Regiment  of  Foot  (Prince  of  Wales'),  Royal 
Canadians,  26  October  1876,  to  which  he  was  appointed  Instructor  of  Musketry  22  April  1879 
(Hythe  certificate,  ist-class  extra,  dated  8  May  1877);  died  at  Sialkot,  Punjab,  India,  aged  24, 
on  Sunday,  19  October  1879,  bur.  there  the  following  day.  M.I.  at  Sialkot  and  at 
St.  Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  also  a  Memorial  Window  in  the  South  aisle  of  St.  James', 
Weybridge.  Adffion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  23  June  1880,  to  Giulia  Isabella 
Vaillant  of  "  Heathside,"  Weybridge,  mother,  and  next  of  kin. 


Reginald  Balchen  Henry  Vaillant,  born  at  Middle  Street,  Milford  Haven,  co.  Pembroke, 
24  June,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church  Steynton,  co.  Pembroke,  15  August  1835  ;  died  at 
5  Grove  Row,  Haverfordwest,  co.  Pembroke,  aged  2  years  and  6  months,  5  November,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at  St.  Thomas',  Haverfordwest,  9  November  1837. 


3° 


Isabel,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  co. 
Surrey,  26  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  5  February  181 5;  died  unmarried  at 
the  Rectory,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  aged  31,  on 
Tuesday,  21  April,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  27  April  1846.  M.I.  Will  dated 
20  April  1846,  proved  (P.C.C.  313,  46)  30  April 
1846,  by  Captain  Philip  Gostling,  one  of  the 
Exors.  Power  reserved  to  Theodosia  Elizabeth 
Hammond,  widow,  the  other  Exor. 


Reginald  Vaillant,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  23  August  1818,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  31 
January  1819,-  educated  at  the  Royal 
Grammar  School,  Guildford,  and  at  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  13  May 
1836,  aged  17;  died  at  the  Rectory, 
Stoke  d'Abernon,  aged  18,  on  Friday, 
6  January,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke 
d'Abernon,  13  January  1837.     M.I. 


Lionel  Albert  Vaillant  of  \Veybridge,= 
CO.  Surrey  ;  born  at  Park  House, 
Walton-on-Thames,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Sunday,  7  September,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon,  16  November 
1856;  educated  at  Westward  Ho!  The 
Knoll,  Farnborough,  and  at  Dinard ; 
died  s.p.  at  Glenview,  Sidmouth,  co. 
Devon,  aged  27,  on  Saturday,  g  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Weybridge 
15  February  1884.  M.I.  there  and  in 
the  church  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon. 
Will  dated  3  August  1880,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  344,  84)  4  April  1884,  by  Francis 
Villiers  Hornby  of  9  New  Court, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  and  Lorenzo 
George  Dundas  of  "Auburn,"  Addle- 
stone,  CO.  Surrey,  a  Colonel  in  the  Royal 
London  Militia,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Emma  Florence,  2nd  dau.  of  Lorenzo  George 
Dundas  of  Clobemon  Hall,  Ferns,  co.  Wexford, 
J.  P.  for  the  counties  of  Wexford  and  Westmeath, 
by  Jane  Anna  Maria  his  2nd  wife,  only  child  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Grimston  of  Ripon,  co.  York, 
M.D.  ;  born  at  Auburn,  Athlone,  20  November, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Athlone,  28  December 
1857  ;  marr.  at  Ballycarney,  co.  Wexford  (by  the 
Rev.  William  John  Dundas,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Moynalty,  co.  Meath,  uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted 
by  the  Archdeacon  of  Ferns),  on  Tuesday, 
3  August  1880;  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  Victor 
Merriman,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Hulme,  co. 
Lancaster),  on  Tuesday,  22  February  1887,  George 
Langshaw  Merriman  of  St.  Michael's  Cottage, 
Weybridge,  2nd  son  of  Charles  Antony  Merriman 
of  Knutsford,  co.  Chester. 


Philip  Vaillant  of  Oxton,  co.= 
Chester ;  born  at  5  Grove 
Row,  Haverfordwest,  co. 
Pembroke,  26  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Thomas',  Haverfordwest, 
21  September  1837;  educated 
at  the  Grammar  School, 
St.  David's ;  died  at  Bow 
Road,  London,  aged  33,  on 
Saturday,  12  November,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at  Dorking,  co. 
Surrey,  18  November  1870. 


=Ann  Balchen,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Moss  Balchen  of 
Barrington  House,  Dorking ;  born  at  East  Street,  Dorking, 
26  February,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's,  Dorking,  21  April  1847; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Joyce,  the  Vicar) 
on  Tuesday,  2  October  1866  ;  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Paul's, 
Dorking  (by  the  Rev.  Philip  Hoste),  on  Saturday,  16  August 
1873,  Thomas  Henry  Austin  of  Crewkeme,  co.  Somerset; 
marr.  3rdly  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sibford  Gower,  co.  Oxford, 
II  July  1893,  Edward  Ainge  of  "The  Hollies,"  Sibford 
Gower  (eldest  son  of  David  Ainge  of  The  Farm,  Tysoe,  co. 
Warwick);  born  at  Tysoe  10  January  1828,  and  bapt.  there. 


Philip  Vaillant,  born  at  Victoria  Road,  Oxton,  8  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's, 
Dorking,  7  June  1868;  died  at  the  Home  Farm,  Sibford  Gower,  aged  23, 
19  July,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Sibford  Gower  23  July  1891.  M.I. 
Admon  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  7  October  1891,  to  Ann 
Balchen  Vaillant  of  13  Queen's  Gardens,  West  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  the 
mother. 

31 


Isabel  Bithynia,  born  at  Holly  Lodge,  Walton-on-Thames, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  15  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Stoke  d'Abemon,  co.  Surrey,  19  September  1858  ;  marr.  at 
St.  James',  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  Walter 
Baptist  Money,  the  Rector),  on  Saturday,  i  September 
1888,  Lieut.-Colonel  Francis  Laidley  Swan  (2nd  son  of 
Assistant-Commissary-General  Frederick  George  Swan, 
Army  Service  Corps,  J. P.  in  St.  Helena,  and  grandson 
of  Deputy-Commissarj'-General  Thomas  Sanders  Swan, 
J. P.);  bom  at  Napoleon  Street,  James  Town,  St.  Helena, 
II  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Jamas',  James  Town,  23 
November  1852  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
ist  Royal  Dragoons  23  March  1881,  Lieutenant  18  June 
1881,  Captain  East  Surrey  Regiment  4  April  1888,  Adjutant 
4th  Volunteer  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment  3  November 
1890,  retired  with  hon.  rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel  8  July  1893; 
Captain  Reserve  of  Officers  4  April  1898,  Lieut.-Colonel  6th 
Battalion  The  Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regiment) 
21  May  1900.  =y= 

A 


Rev.  Wilfrid  Bernard  Vaillant  of 
St.  Frideswide's,  Poplar,  co. 
Middlesex,  and  of  St.  Cross, 
Weybridge,  co.  Surrey  ;  bom 
at  "  Meadowleigh,"  Weybridge, 
on  Friday,  23  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Stoke  d'Abernon, 
20  November  1864;  educated  at 
Radley  (15  May  1878  to  i  August 
1883)  and  at  Christ  Church,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  24  May  1883, 
aged  18,  B..\.  26  June  1890, 
ALA.  23  April  1891,  and  Ely 
Theological  College  1890-91  ; 
ordained  Deacon  at  Ely  20 
September  1891,  and  Priest  at 
St.  Paul's  Cathedral  18  February 
1894,  Curate  at  Christ  Church 
Oxford  Mission,  St.  Frideswide's, 
Poplar,  1 891-1906. 


Elizabeth,  bom  at  5  Grove  Row, 
Haverfordwest,  co.  Pembroke,  14 
November,  bapt.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Haverfordwest,  6  December  1838; 
marr.  at  St.  Teilos',  Kilrhedyn,  co. 
Carmarthen,  28  August  i860,  David 
William  Thomas  (eldest  son  of  the 
Rev.  David  Thomas  Thomas,  Vicar 
of  Trelech-ar-Bettws,  co.  Carmar- 
then) ;  born  at  Trelech-ar-Bettws 
21  November  1831,  bapt.  at  St. 
Teilos',  Trelech-ar-Bettws,  i  January 
1832.  She  died  at  Diamentina 
Hospital,  Queensland,  19  June,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at  South  Brisbane 
20  June  1904.     =j= 


Albert  Vaillant  of  High^ 
Street,  Haverfordwest  ; 
born  at  5  Grove  Row, 
Haverfordwest,  14  August, 
bapt.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Haverfordwest,  7  Septem- 
ber 1840  ;  educated  at 
the  Grammar  School,  St. 
David's  ;  died  at  21 
Medwin  Street,  Brixton, 
CO.  Surrey,  bur.  in 
Nunhead  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  i  April  1880. 


'Frances  Wickstead,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Smith  Goode 
of  Avellanu,  near  Haverford- 
west, by  Frances  ^Vickstead 
Pinker  his  wife  ;  bom  at 
Moss  Side,  Hulme,  co. 
Lancaster,  5  April  1840; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Haver- 
fordwest (by  the  Rev.  James 
Henry  Alexander  Philipps  of 
Picton  Castle,  co,  Pembroke, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Christian  David  Chandler), 
on  Tuesday,  26  November 
1861. 


Alice  Frances  Mary,  born  at  Dark 
Street,  Haverfordwest,  24  August, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Haverfordwest,  18 
September  1862;  marr.  at  St.  John's, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  18  Sep- 
tember 1880,  Francis  Gerard  of  The 
Grange,  Monteagle,  and  of  Wollongona, 
New  South  ^Vales  (4th  son  of  John 
Gerard  of  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
of  Goulburn,  New  South  Wales,  by 
Caroline  his  wife);  born  21  January, 
bapt.  at  St.  Saviour's  Cathedral, 
Goulburn,  8  April  1849. 


A 


Virginia  Beatrice,  born  at 
Newton  Terrace,  Padding- 
ton,  London,  4  October 
1863,  bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Paddington,  23  July  1865. 


Archibald  Cary  Vaillant, 
born  at  55  Talbot  Road, 
Paddington,  London,  5  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Paddington,  London,  23  July 
1865  ;  died  9  November,  bur. 
at  sea  10  November  1867. 

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Harry  Gordon  Vaillant, 
born  at  Thornton, 
Nelson  Street,  WoUahra, 
Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  19  March,  bapt. 
at  St.  Matthias',  Pad- 
dington, Sydney,  28 
April  1867  ;  died  at 
Ormuz Cottage,  Mudgee, 
Sydney,  25  April,  bur. 
in  Gordon  Cemetery, 
North  Sydney,  28  April 
1895. 


Frederick  Nathaniel  Vaillant,  born  at 
5  Grove  Row,  Haverfordwest,  co.  Pem- 
broke, 28  November,  bapt.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Haverfordwest,  25  December  1841  ; 
educated  at  the  Grammar  School,  St. 
David's  ;  died  at  6  Gresham  Road,  Brixton, 
CO.  Surrey,  8  April,  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Tooting,  co.  Surrey,  11  April  1906. 
Admon  (with  will  dated  5  January  1874) 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
2  June  1906,  to  Herbert  Campbell  Burton. 


Reginald  Vaillant,  born  at= 
5  Grove  Row,  Haverfordwest, 
I  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Haverfordwest,  27  May  1844; 
educated  at  the  Grammar  School, 
Haverfordwest,  and  at  St.  Bar- 
tholomew's Hospital,  London  ; 
died  at  Aramac,  Downs  of  Bowen, 
in  the  district  of  Marathon, 
Queensland,  i  March  1876,  and 
bur.  there  the  next  day. 


=Maria,  dau.  of 
James  Marsland 
of  Stalybridge, 
CO.  Lancaster ; 
marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bowen, 
Queensland,  19 
July  1874. 


Paul  Vaillant,  bom  at  4  Castle 
Terrace,  Haverfordwest,  25  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Martin's,  Haverford- 
west, 18  June  1846;  educated 
at  the  Grammar  School,  Haver- 
fordwest ;  died  at  Old  Bridge 
House,  Haverfordwest,  aged  24, 
on  Sunday,  18  December,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  at  Prendergast, 
CO.  Pembroke,  24  December  1870. 


John  Balchen  Vaillant  of= 
Bean,  Dartford,  co.  Kent ; 
born  at  Scoveston  House, 
near  Milford  Haven,  co. 
Pembroke,  30  June,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Steynton, 
CO.  Pembroke,  2  July  1847  ; 
educated  at  the  Grammar 
School,  Haverfordwest,  and 
at  FuUand's  School,  Taunton. 


=Mary  Beatrice,  eldest  dau. 
of  Richard  Rice  Davies  of 
Glanmore  Lodge,  Swansea, 
CO.  Glamorgan ;  born  at 
Pwll  Glas,  Mold,  co.  Flint, 
8  June,  bapt.  there  4  Sep- 
tember 1857 ;  marr.  at 
Swansea  7  January  1885. 


Richard  Balchen  Vaillant, 
born  at  9  Lozells  Road, 
Birmingham,  28  December 
1885,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Gravesend,  co.  Kent,  20 
March  1904. 


Beatrice  Nora,  born  at 
9  Lozells  Road,  Birming- 
ham, 27  March  1887, 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Gravesend,  20  March 
1904. 


Llewellyn  Vaillant,  born  at  South 
Bank,  Bromley,  co.  Kent,  12  July 
1891 ;  died  at  Bean,  Dartford,  15 
November,  bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Stone,  co.  Kent,  21  November 
1898. 


■^C/lMZcl.  /i.  ^lLe£cu>^ 


33 


iflilner  of  j^un  9[pplcton,  to*  gorfe* 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Arms. — Per  pale  or  and  sable  a 
chevron  between  three  snaffle 
bridle-bits  counter-changed. 

Crest. — A  horse's  head  couped 
argent  bridled  and  maned  or 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a  bezant 
between  two  wings  gold. 

Motto. — Addit  frena  feris. 


Selina,  dau.  of= 
the  Rt.  HonW= 
Henry  Theophi- 
lus  Clements  of 
Ashfield  Lodge, 
CO.  Cavan,  P.C., 
M.P.,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  69th 
Regiment  of 
Foot,  by  Catha- 
rine his  2nd 
wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rt. 
Hon'>''=  John 
Beresford,  P.C. ; 
born  17  August 
1780  ;  marr.  by 
special  licence 
at  St.  George's, 
HanoverSquare, 
London,  13  July 
1S03  ;  died  28 
May,  bur.  at 
Bolton  Percy, 
\\^est  Riding, 
CO.  York,  9  June 
1805.     I  St  wife. 

{See  Pedigree 
of  Clements, 
"  Visitation  of 
Ireland"  Vol. 
3,  page  2). 


=Sir  William  Mordaunt  Sturl 
Milner  of  Nun  Appleton, 
CO.  York,  Baronet  (eldest 
son  of  Sir  William  Mor- 
daunt Milner,  3rd  Baronet, 
M.P.,  by  Diana  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Sturt  of  More  Crichel,  co. 
Dorset);  born  20  October, 
bapt.  at  Bolton  Percy  22 
November  1779;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 19  February  1798, 
aged  18 ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  4th  Baronet  9  Sep- 
tember 181 1  ;  died  at  his 
residence  at  Nun  Appleton, 
in  his  76th  year,  on 
Saturday,  24  March,  bur. 
at  Acaster  Selby,  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  on 
Saturday,  4  April  1855. 
Will  dated  24  April  1844, 
with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  9  December 
1848  and  8  December 
1852,  proved  (P.C.C.  430, 
55)  14  May  1855,  by  the 
Hon'''=  Edwin  Lascelles, 
the  Exor  named  in  first 
codicil.  Power  reserved 
to  Dame  Harriet  Elizabeth 
Milner  and  Henry  Riddell, 
the  Exors  named  in  will. 


=f=Harriet  Elizabeth, 
elder  dau.  of  Lord 
Edward  Charles 
Cavendish  -  Ben- 
tinck  (2nd  son 
of  William,  Duke 
of  Portland),  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Cumber- 
land,  the  dramatist ; 
bom  9  April  1787; 
marr.  8  May  1809; 
died  at  Towns- 
hend  House,  The 
Mount,  York,  aged 
75,  on  Wednes- 
day, 31  December 
1862,  bur.  at 
Acaster  Selby  6 
January  1863. 
Will  dated  29 
January  1859, 

proved  at  York 
29  January  1863, 
by  Henry  Beilby 
William  ^lilner  of 
East  Retford,  co. 
Nottingham,  son, 
the  sole  Exor. 
2nd  wife. 


Selina  Catherine  Diana, 
born  in  Londoii  1 8  April 
1804;  died  at  13  Wilton 
Place  Crescent,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  aged 
30,  on  Monday,  i  Sep- 
tember 1834,  bur.  in 
Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London. 


Catharine  Frances  Nannette,  born  in  Old  Burlington  Street,  London, 
31  March  1805  ;  marr.  at  Bolton  Percy  30  August  1827,  the  Rev. 
Canon  David  Frederick  Markham  (son  of  William  Markham  of  Becca 
Hall,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  and  grandson  of  the  Most  Rev.  William 
Markham,  Archbishop  of  York)  ;  born  at  Becca  Hall  11  March  1800; 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  7  May  18 18,  aged  18,  B.A. 
1822,  M.A.  1825  ;  Vicar  of  Addingham,  co.  Cumberland,  1825,  of 
Stillingfleet,  East  Riding,  co.  York,  1824-38,  and  Rector  of  Great 
Horkesley,  co.  Essex,  1838  until  his  death,  appointed  Canon  of 
Windsor  1827  ;  died  at  the  Rectory,  Great  Horkesley,  on  Thursday, 
31  March,  bur.  at  Great  Horkesley  7  April  1853.  Will  dated 
2  November  1852,  proved  (P.C.C.  385,  53)  2  May  1853,  by  Catharine  Frances  Nannette 
Markham,  relict,  one  of  the  Exors.  Power  reserved  to  William  Thomas  Markham,  nephew, 
and  Clements  Robert  Markham,  son,  the  other  Exors.  She  died  at  Ashfield  Lodge,  co.  Cavan, 
aged  71,  on  Sunday,  7  May  1876,  and  was  bur.  at  Ashfield.  Will  dated  4  May  1869,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  501,  76)  6  June  1876,  by  Clements  Robert  Markham  of  21  Eccleston  Square, 
London,  and  William  VVickham  of  Binsted  Wyck,  co.  Hants,  nephew,  the  Exors. 

1 


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Harriet  Emily  Mary,  born  at  Bolton  Lodge,  in  the 
parish  of  Bolton  Percy,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  28  May, 
bapt.  at  Bolton  Percy  i  June  1810;  marr.  there 
9  December  1828,  George  Savile  Foljambe  of  Osberton, 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  of  Aldwark,  North  Riding,  co.  York 
(eldest  son  of  John  Savile  Foljambe  of  Aldwark,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''= 
James  Willoughby,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Long  Marston-cum- 
Hutton,  CO.  York,  afterwards  Rector  of  Guiseley  and 
Askham  Richard,  co.  York) ;  born  at  Aldwark  4  June, 
bapt.  there  15  June  1800;  educated  at  Ealing  1807-14, 
at  Eton  18 14-17,  afterwards  with  the  Rev.  Richard  Smith, 
Vicar  of  Edensor,  co.  Derby,  and  at  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Nottingham,  High 
Sheriff  1826  ;  died  at  Osberton,  in  his  70th  year,  at  4  a.m. 
on  Saturday,  18  December,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at 
Scofton,  CO.  Nottingiiam,  on  Thursday,  23  December 
1869.  Will  dated  29  June  i860,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
260,  70)  6  April  1870,  by  P'rancis  John  Savile  Foljambe 
of  Osberton,  son,  one  of  the  Exors.  Power  reserved  to 
the  Rt.  Hon''''=  John  Parker  and  John  Serjeantson,  the 
other  Exors.  She  died  at  Osberton  28  December  1830, 
and  was  bur.  at  Sturton,  co.  Nottingham,  4  January  1831, 
the  remains  being  subsequently  removed  to  the  family 
vault  at  Scofton  on  the  night  of  30  September  1858. 

A 

(See  Pedigree  of  Foljambe,   Vol.  I,  page  44.) 


Charlotte  Catherine,  born  at 
Bolton  Percy  21  July,  bapt.  there 
24  July  1812;  marr.  at  Bolton 
Percy  13  December  1836,  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Egerton  (3rd  son 
of  Wilbraham  Egerton  of  Tatton 
Park,  CO.  Chester,  M.P.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  and  brother  of  William 
Tatton,  I  St  Baron  Egerton  of 
Tatton)  ;  bom  16  November 
1809;  Rector  of  Dunnington, 
East  Riding,  co.  York ;  died  at 
Tatton  Park  17  September  1847, 
bur.  at  Rostherne,  co.  Chester. 
Will  dated  20  December  1845, 
proved  (P.C.C.  770,  47)  19  Oc- 
tober 1847,  by  the  Rev.  David 
Frederick  Markham  and  William 
Tatton  Egerton,  brother,  two  of 
the  Exors.  Power  reserved  to 
Charlotte  Catherine  Egerton, 
relict,  the  other  Exor.  She  died 
at  Whitwell  Hall,  North  Riding, 
CO.  York,  aged  81,  on  Sunday, 
1 1  March,  and  was  bur.  at  Whit- 
well 14  March  1894.  Will  dated 
15  August  1891,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  662,  94)  II  June  1894,  by 
George  Leycester  Egerton,  son, 
the  surviving  Exor. 

1 


Edith  Harriet,  Eveline  Selina,  born  at  75  Eaton  Place,  London,  on  Thursday,  25  June  1846; 

of       Heworth  marr.   at    Bolton    Percy    14   April    1869,    Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas    Ferdinand 

Moor    House,  Fairfax  of  Steeton,  Bilbrough  and  Newton  Kyme,  all  West  Riding,  co.  York 

North  Riding,  (eldest  son  of  Thomas  Fairfax  of  Steeton,  Bilbrough  and  Newton  Kyme,  J.P. 

CO. York;  born  and    D.L.,   by   Louisa  Constantia  his   wife,   dau.   of  George   Ravenscroft  of 

at  Nun  Apple-  the  Hon^'^  East  India  Company's  Service) ;  born  at  Newton  Kyme  6  October, 

ton,  CO.  York,  bapt.  at  Boston  Spa,  co.  York,  10  October  1839  ;    Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion 

26     February,  Grenadier  Guards    17  July   1857,  Captain   17  May  1861,  retired  as   Lieut.- 

bapt.  at  Bolton  Colonel  9  April  1870  ;  died  at  Newton  Kyme,  aged  44,  on  Friday,  8  February 

Percy  30  April  1884,    bur.    there.       Will    dated    22    January    1884,    proved    at    Wakefield 

1845.  28  May  1884,  by  Francis  Hart  Dyke  of  the  City  of  York,  the  sole  Exor. 
She  died  at  Bilbrough  Grange  at  1 2  noon  on  Sunday,  1 1  February,  and  was 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Bilbrough  on  Wednesday,  14  February  1900. 

=r 
A 


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Caroline  Elizabeth  Mary,  born 
24  November,  bapt.  at  Bolton 
Percy,  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
7  December  1813  ;  marr.  23 
July  1844,  Sir  John  Craven 
Carden  of  Templemore,  co. 
Tipperary,  Baronet  (eldest  son 
of  Sir  Henry  Robert  Carden, 
3rd  Baronet,  by  Louisa  his  wife, 
only  child  of  Frederick  Thomp- 
son of  Woodville,  Queen's 
County) ;  born  i  December 
1819  ;  D.L.  for  co.  Tip- 
perary ;  succeeded  his  father 
as  4th  Baronet  23  March 
1847.  She  died  at  Temple- 
more  5  November  1850. 
Admon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  20  December 
1850,  to  Sir  John  Craven 
Carden,  Baronet,  husband. 
He  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Church,  Edinburgh 
(by  the  Rev.  Berkeley  Addison), 
on  Monday,  21  June  1852, 
Julia  Isabella,  of  Westown, 
Straffan,  co.  Kildare,  only  dau. 
of  Admiral  Charles  Gepps 
Robinson  of  Viewbank,  Oban, 
CO.  Argyll,  R.N.  He  died 
suddenly  at  his  residence, 
Templemore  Abbey,  aged  59, 
on  Sunday,  23  March  1879. 
AVill  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry,  Dublin,  3  July 
1879,  by  Sir  John  Craven 
Carden  of  Templemore  Abbey, 
Baronet,  one  of  the  Exors. 

I  I 


Fanny  Frederica 
Sophia,  born  at 
Nun  Appleton, 
CO.  York,  26  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at 
Bolton  Percy  9 
March  1 8 1 5 ;  died 
unmarried  at  her 
residence.  The 
Mount,  York, 
aged  61,  on 
Wednesday,  1 2 
April,  bur.  at 
Acaster  Selby, 
West  Riding,  co. 
York,  1 8  April 
1876.  Will  dated 
22         December 

1875,  with  codicil 
dated    1 2    April 

1876,  proved  at 
York  12  May 
1876,  by  Egerton 
Vernon  Harcourt 
of  Whitwell  Hall, 
CO.  York,  the  sole 
Exor. 


Georgina  Selina  Septima,  born  i  April, 
bapt.  at  Bolton  Percy  7  April  1 8 1 6 ;  marr. 
there  19  February  1850,  Sir  Charles 
William  Strickland  of  Boynton  and  of 
Hildenley,  Whitby  Abbey,  Robin  Hood's 
Bay  and  North  Elmsall,  all  co.  York, 
Baronet  (eldest  son  of  Sir  George  Strick- 
land Cholmley,  7th  Baronet,  by  Mary  his 
I  St  wife,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Constable  of  Wassand,  co.  York,  and  of 
^^'alcot,  CO.  Lincoln) ;  bom  at  Hildenley 
6  February,  bapt.  privately  1 1  February 
18 1 9  (baptism  registered  at  Appleton-le- 
Street,  co.  York) ;  educated  at  Rugby  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1842, 
M.A.  1847  ;  Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  and  the  Middle  Temple  1847  ;  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  the  East  and  North  Ridings, 
CO.  York ;  succeeded  his  father  as  8th 
Baronet  23  December  1874.  She  died  at 
East  Retford,  co.  Nottingham,  aged  48, 
on  Tuesday,  14  June,  and  was  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Retford  20  June  1864.  He 
marr.  2ndly  at  Thorney,  co.  Nottingham 
(by  the  Rev.  James  Elletson  Bigland,  the 
Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  22  May  1866,  Anne 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Christopher  Nevile  of  Thorney  and  Wiseton, 
CO.  Nottingham,  who  died  at  Hildenley, 
aged  42,  on  Wednesday,  7  April,  and  was 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Robin  Hood's 
Bay  10  April  1866.  Adiiion  was  granted 
at  York  22  October  1886,  to  Sir  Charles 
William  Strickland  of  Hildenley. 

I 

{See  Pedigree  of  Strickland, 
Vol.  p,  page  g8.) 


Sir  William   Mordaunt   Milner,  Baronet ;   born  at  75   Eaton  Place,   London,  on  Wednesday, 

10  May  1848;   educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  23  May  1866, 

aged     18;     Captain     East     Yorkshire     Militia;      succeeded     his     father     as  6th     Baronet 

12    February    1867;    died    unmarried    at    Shepheard's    Hotel,    Cairo,    Egypt,  aged    31,    on 

Wednesday,    14    April    1880,    bur.    at    Cairo.      Will  dated   27  January   1875,  proved   (Prin. 

Rcg-i    737>    80)    15    September    1880,    by    Sir    Frederick    George    Milner    of  Bishopthorpe, 
CO.  York,  Baronet,  brother,  the  sole  Exor. 


36 


Louisa  Diana,  born  27 
May,  bapt.  at  Bolton 
Percy,  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  I  June  1818 ; 
died  unmarried  at  Ald- 
wark  Hall,  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  aged  57,  on 
Tuesday,  17  August, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Dalton,  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  21  August  1875. 
Will  dated  12  February 
1872,  proved  at  York 
20  September  1875,  by 
Alfred  Mordaunt  Eger- 
ton  of  Aldwark  Hall, 
Rotherham,  co.  York, 
Captain  Royal  Horse 
Guards,  nephew,  tht 
sole  Exor. 


Sir  William  Mordaunt  Edward= 
Milner  of  Nun  Appleton,  co. 
York,  Baronet ;  born  at  Nun 
Appleton  20  June,  bapt.  at 
Bolton  Percy  22  June  1820; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 30  May  1838,  aged 
17,  B.A.  1841,  M.A.  1844; 
M.P.  for  York  1848-57; 
succeeded  his  father  as  5th 
Baronet  24  March  1855;  died 
at  Nun  Appleton,  aged  46,  on 
Tuesday,  12  February,  bur.  at 
Acaster  Selby,  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  18  February  1867. 
Will  dated  2  December  1850, 
proved  at  York  6  April  1867, 
by  Dame  Anne  Georgina 
Milner  of  Nun  Appleton, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Lady  Anne  Georgina,  youngest  dau. 
of  Frederick  Lumley-Savile  of  Tickhill 
Castle,  CO.  York,  and  sister  to  Richard 
George,  9th  Earl  of  Scarbrough ;  born 
at  Tickhill  Castle  19  August  18 18; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  16  April  1844;  died  at 
48  Eaton  Square,  London,  on 
Friday,  2  February,  bur.  at  Acaster 
Selby  6  February  1877.  Will  dated 
15  November  1876,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  215,  77)  9  March  1877,  by 
Frederick  George  Milner  of  10  St. 
James'  Street,  London,  Granville 
Henry  Milner  of  2  St.  James'  Place, 
London,  sons,  and  Henry  John 
Lowndes  Graham  of  8  Prince's  Gate, 
London,  the  Exors. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Scarb?-ough, 
page  74.) 


The  Rt.  Hon''''=  Sir  Frederick  George  Milnei-= 
of  Nun  Appleton,  Baronet,  P.C. ;  born  at  Nun 
Appleton  7  November  1849,  bapt.  at  Bolton 
Percy  (by  the  Most  Rev.  Thomas  Musgrave, 
Archbishop  of  York)  9  January  1850 ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  30  May  1868,  aged 
18,  B.A.  1873;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  West 
Riding,  co.  York,  M.P.  for  the  City  of  York 
1883-85,  and  elected  for  Bassetlaw  Division, 
CO.  Nottingham,  1890,  1892,  1895  and  1900; 
sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  1900;  succeeded 
his  brother  as  7th  Baronet  14  April  1880. 


=Hon'''=  Adeline  Gertrude  Denison,  sister  of 
Ernest  William,  2nd  Baron  Grimthorpe, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Beckett,  M.P.,  D.L., 
by  the  Hon'''=  Helen  Duncombe  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Feversham  ; 
born  at  Roundhay  Lodge,  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  on  Saturday,  14  May  1859;  marr.  at 
Bolton  Percy  (by  the  Most  Rev.  William 
Thomson,  Archbishop  of  York)  on  Tuesday, 
19  October  1880;  died  at  11  Hereford 
Gardens,  London,  aged  43,  on  Sunday,  6  July, 
bur.  at  Acaster  Selby  on  Thursday,  10  July 
1902. 


Violet  Helen,  born  on  Thursday,  7  June  1883;  marr.  at  St.  Mark's, 
North  Audley  Street,  London  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Cosmo  Gordon  Lang, 
Bishop  of  Stepney),  on  Thursday,  10  May  1906,  Edward  York  (eldest  son 
of  Edward  Christopher  York  of  Hutton  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Isabel  Augusta 
his  ist  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Fairfax  of  Newton  Kyme,  West 
Riding,  co.  York) ;  born  at  Bilbrough  Grange,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  on 
Tuesday,  16  January  1872  ;  appointed  Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion  (The 
Princess  of  Wales'  Own)  Yorkshire  Regiment  (Militia)  22  October  1892  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Royal  Dragoons  12  December 
1894,  Lieutenant  14  October  1896,  Captain  22  June  1901,  Adjutant 
Leicestershire  Imperial  Yeomanry  16  February  1903;  served  in  South 
African  War  1899- 1902,  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  including  action  at 
Colenso  ;  at  operations  of  17  to  24  January  1900,  and  action  at  Spion 
Kop;  action  at  Vaal  Kranz  5  to  7  February  1900,  Tugela  Heights 
14  to  27  February  1900,  and  action  at  Pieter's  Hill;  in  Natal  March  to 
June  1900,  and  in  Orange  River  Colony  May  to  November  1900;  in 
the  Transvaal  April  to  August  1901  and  March  to  31  May  1902  ;  in 
Orange  River  Colony  30  November  1900  to  April  1901,  and  August 
1901  to  March  1902  ;  in  Cape  Colony  May  1902  (Queen's  medal  with 
six  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 

37 


Doreen  Maud,  born 
at  138  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 20  May  1886. 


William  Frederick 
Victor  Mordaunt, 
born  on  Monday, 
2  October  1893. 


Henry  Beilby  William  Milner  of  West  Retford= 
House,  CO.  Nottingham  ;  born  17  December 
1823,  and  bapt.  privately  the  same  day  (baptism 
registered  at  Bolton  Percy,  West  Riding,  co. 
York) ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Merton  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  9  February  1842,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1845,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  College  1845-54, 
M.A.  1850;  died  at  Kirkstall  Grange,  Leeds, 
CO.  York,  aged  52,  on  Wednesday,  7  June,  bur. 
at  Acaster  Selby,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  14 
June  1876.  Will  dated  3  May  1875,  proved 
at  Wakefield  20  July  1876,  by  Charles  Edward 
Stephen  Cooke  of  Doncaster,  co.  York,  one 
of  the  Exors. 


=Charlotte  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Most  Rev. 
Marcus  Gervais  Beresford,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh,  by  Mary  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Henry  Paisley  L'Estrange  of  Moys- 
town,  King's  County  (see  Pedigree  of 
L' Estrange,  " Visitation  of  Ireland"  Vol.  j, 
page  4^) ;  born  at  Kildallen,  co.  Cavan, 
17  May  1827  ;  marr.  at  Coravahn,  co. 
Cavan  (by  the  Rev.  Lord  John  Beresford), 
on  Tuesday,  16  August  1853  ;  died  at 
Armagh  on  Monday,  15  September,  bur.  at 
Acaster  Selby  20  September  1883. 


I 
Mary  Emmeline  Laura,  born  5  November  1854  ;  marr.  in  Henry  VH.'s  Chapel,  Westminster 
Abbey  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  White,  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria),  on  Tuesday, 
7  August  1877,  William  Cansfield,  Baron  Gerard  of  Brjai,  co.  Lancaster,  D.S.O. ;  bom  at 
16  Montagu  Square,  London,  on  Saturday,  21  June  185 1;  educated  at  Oscott  Catholic  College; 
Lieutenant  2nd  Life  Guards  1870-76  ;  Hon.  Colonel  Lancashire  Hussars  (9th  Yeomanry 
Brigade);  served  in  Natal  1900  as  A.D.C.  to  General  Sir  Redvers  Henry  Buller  (medal 
with  six  clasps  and  D.S.O.) ;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  and  14th  Baronet  15  March 
1887  ;  died  at  Eastwell  Park,  co.  Kent,  aged  51,  on  Wednesday,  30  July,  bur.  at  Garswood,  co. 
Lancaster,  with  military  honours,  on  Monday,  4  August  1902.  Will  dated  29  September 
1899,  with  codicil  dated  15  June  1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  28.A,  1902)  16  August  1902,  by 
Sir  Martin  Le  Marchant  Hadsley  Gosselin,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  and  Frederick  Gerard,  the  Exors. 

I 

{See  Pedigree  of  Gerard,  Vol.  g,  page  108,  also  Additions 
and  Corrections,  Vol.  10,  page  viii.) 


Granville  Henry 
Milner,  born  28 
December  1852. 


Dudley  Francis  Milner,  born  9  March,  bapt. 
at  Acaster  Selby  30  April  1854  ;  educated  at 
Rugby  and  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 19  March  1872,  aged  18;  died  unmarried 
at  Batavia,  Island  of  Java,  aged  26,  on  Easter 
Sunday,  9  April  1882,  bur.  there.  Will  dated 
6  July  i88i,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  487,  82)  15 
June  1882,  by  Granville  Henry  Milner,  brother, 
the  sole  Exor. 


I 
Edward  Carolus  Milner, 
bom  I  Februar)'  1858; 
Lieutenant  Coldstream 
Guards  ;  died  unmarried 
at  Bilbrough  Grange, 
West  Riding,  co.  York, 
aged  20,  on  Tuesday, 
23  April  1878,  bur.  at 
Bilbrough. 


Laura  Emma,  born  15  May,  bapt.  at  Bolton  Percy,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  23  May  1825; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Ven'''^  William  Henry  Edward  Bentinck,  Archdeacon  of  Westminster) 
on  Thursday,  8  December  1859,  Egerton  Vernon  Harcourt  of  St.  Clare  and  Whitwell  Hall, 
CO.  York  (loth  son  of  the  Most  Rev.  Edward  Harcourt,  Archbishop  of  York,  by  Lady  Anne 
his  wife,  3rd  dau  of  Granville,  ist  Marquess  of  Stafford);  born  at  Rose  Castle,  co.  Cumberland, 
7  June  1803;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  2  June  1821,  aged  18,  Student  1821-34, 
B.A.  1825,  M.A.  1828  ;  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple  1830,  Registrar  of  the  Diocese 
of  York;  died  at  Whitwell  Hall,  aged  80,  on  Friday,  19  October  1883,  and  bur.  at  Whitwell. 
Will  dated  15  May  1880,  with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  15  April  1882  and  15  October 
1883  (two),  proved  at  York  27  November  1883,  by  Laura  Emma  Harcourt  of  Whitwell  Hall, 
relict,  and  Edwin  Gray  of  the  City  of  York,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  3  Minster  Court, 
York,  aged  63,  at  2  p.m.  on  Tuesday,  5  February,  and  was  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Whitwell  on  Friday,  8  February  1889.  Will  dated  10  December  1887,  with  codicil  dated 
27  August  1888,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  224,  89)  13  March  1889,  by  Leveson  Francis  Vernon 
Harcourt  of  6  Queen  Anne's  Gate,  London,  the  sole  Exor. 


Edward  Miiner  of  West  Retford  House,  co.= 
Nottingham,  and  of  The  Grove,  Corsham,  co. 
Wilts ;  born  at  Aldwark  Hall,  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  on  Saturday,  30  January  1858,  and 
bapt.  at  Dalton,  West  Riding,  co.  York  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  O.xford,  matriculated 

24  May  1877,  aged  19;  entered  the  Army  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion  Scots  Guards 
2  February  1881,  Lieutenant  i  July  1881,  Captain 
4    May    1892,    Major   3    February    1898,    retired 

25  February  1903 ;  A.D.C.  to  Governor  and 
Commander-in-Chief,  Hong  Kong  (Sir  George 
William  Des  Voeux,  G.C.M.G.),  16  November 
1890  to  7  September  1891,  and  A.D.C.  to 
Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief,  South 
Australia    (Earl    of   Kintore)    18    March    1892  to 

26  January  1895;  appointed  to  H.M.  Bodyguard 
of  the  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at-Arms  6  May 
1905  ;  served  in  the  Soudan  Expedition  1885, 
with  the  2nd  Battalion  Scots  Guards,  and  was 
present  in  the  engagements  at  Hasheen  and 
Temai  (medal  with  clasp,  and  Khedive's  bronze 
star) ;  served  in  South  African  War  1900- 1902,  at 
operations  in  Orange  River  Colony  May  to  29 
November  1900,  including  actions  at  Biddulphs- 
berg  and  Wittebergen  (i  to  29  July);  in  the 
Transvaal  August  to  September  1901  ;  in  Orange 
River  Colony  30  November  1900  to  August  1901 
(Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps). 


=Evelyn  Augusta, 
youngest  dau. 
of  Colonel  the 
Honi'i'  Hercules 
Langford  Boyle 
Rowley  (2nd 
son  of  Hercules 
Langford,  2nd 
Baron  Langford), 
by  Louisa  Jane 
his  wife,  sister  of 
Archibald  Camp- 
bell, I  St  Baron 
Blythswood;born 
at  Glensouthwell, 
Rathfarnham,  co. 
Dublin,  on  Satur- 
day, 28  March 
1868,  and  bapt. 
at  Whitchurch, 
near  Dublin  ; 
marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London, 
19  January  1897. 


Ethel  Elizabeth  Louisa, 
born  at  York  on  Tues- 
day, 4  September  i860; 
marr.  by  licence  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London,  on 
Saturday,  28  October 
1882,  John  George, 
Earl  of  Durham; 
born  on  Tuesday,  19 
June  1855 ;  educated 
at  Eton ;  Hon.  Colonel 
3rd  Volunteer  Battalion 
Durham  Light  Infantry 
(V.D.),  formerly  Lieu- 
tenant in  Coldstream 
Guards  ;  Mayor  of 
Durham  1899;  Lord- 
Lieutenant  and  Custos 
Rotulorum  for  co. 
Durham  ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  3rd  Earl  27 
November  1879. 


39 


George  Francis  Milner,  D.S.O. ;  born  at  i6  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster,  on  Thursday,  lo  July 
1862;  educated  at  Eton;  appointed  Lieutenant  (from  Militia)  17th  Lancers  27  January  1S83, 
Captain  ist  Life  Guards  11  January  1893,  Imperial  Yeomanry  7  November  1901  to 
4  September  1902,  Major  ist  Life  Guards  6  December  1902;  Assistant  Provost-Marshal 
(graded  D.A.A.G.)  South  Africa  29  April  to  18  June  1900,  Brigade  Major  South  Africa  19  April 
to  6  November  1901  ;  served  in  South  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff,  also  Special  Service 
Officer,  and  employed  vfith  the  Imperial  Yeomanry ;  relief  of  Kimberley ;  operations  in 
the  Orange  Free  State  February  to  May  1900,  including  operations  at  Paardeburg  (17  to 
26  February),  actions  at  Poplar  Grove,  Driefontein,  Houtnek  (Thoba  Mountain),  Vet  River 
(5  and  6  May)  and  Zand  River;  in  the  Transvaal  in  May  and  June  1900,  including  actions 
near  Johannesburg,  Pretoria  and  Diamond  Hill  (11  and  12  June);  in  Cape  Colony,  South 
of  Orange  River,  1899-1900,  including  actions  at  Colesberg  (5  January  to  2  February);  in 
command  of  12th  Imperial  Yeomanry  Battalion  30  November  1901  to  31  May  1902;  operations 
in  the  Transvaal  July  1901  ;  in  Orange  River  Colony  April  1901  to  31  May  1902  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  29  July  1902,  Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.  22  August  1902). 


Marcus  Henry  Milner  of= 
I  Wilton  Street,  Grosvenor 
Place,  London,  D.S.O.;  born 
at  West  Retford  House,  co. 
Nottingham,  on  Saturday,  16 
April,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  West  Retford,  14 
June  1864;  educated  at 
Wellington  College  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1883;  formerly  Cap- 
tain 2nd  Life  Guards  ; 
Lieutenant  i6th  Battalion 
Imperial  Yeomanry  2  May 
1900,  Hon.  Lieutenant  in  the 
Army  11  May  1901,  Captain 
2nd  County  of  London 
Imperial  Yeomanry  22  No- 
vember 1901  ;  served  in 
South  African  War  1899 
-1900,  with  Imperial  Yeo- 
manry (Queen's  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.  29  No- 
vember 1900);  Assistant 
Private  Secretary  to  Colonel 
Sir  Edward  Willis  Duncan 
AVard,  K.C.B.,  Permanent 
Under-Secretary  of  State  for 
War. 


=Caroline  Agnes,  Dowager 
Duchess  of  Montrose,  dau. 
of  John,  2nd  Baron  Decies ; 
marr.  at  Fulham,  co. 
Middlesex,  27  July  1888. 
She  marr.  istly  15  October 
1836,  James,  4th  Duke  of 
Montrose,  K.T.,  who  died 
at  Cannes,  France,  in  his 
76th  year,  on  Wednesday, 
30  December  1874;  marr. 
2ndly  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Sloane  Street,  London,  on 
Saturday,  22  January  1876, 
William  Stewart  Stirling 
Crawfurd  of  Milton,  co. 
Lanark,  who  died  23  Feb- 
ruary 1883.  She  died  at 
her  residence,  45  Belgrave 
Square,  London,  aged  76, 
on  Friday,  16  November, 
and  was  bur.  at  Newmarket, 
CO.  Cambridge,  on  Tuesday, 
20  November  1894.  AdiTion 
(with  will  dated  8  August 
1 893)  was  granted  (Prin.  Reg., 
179.  95)  15  February  1895, 
to  the  Most  Noble  Douglas 
Beresford  Malise  Ronald 
Graham,  Duke  of  Montrose, 
K.T.,  son  and  residuary 
legatee  named  in  will. 


Emily  Constance  Frederica,  born 
at  West  Retford  House  on  Wednes- 
day, 26  September,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church.  West  Retford,  16 
December  1866  ;  marr.  her 
cousin,  Edward  Beresford,  2nd 
son  of  George  De  La  Poer 
Beresford  of  Awbawn,  co. 
Cavan,  M.P.  for  Armagh,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Cavan,  High 
Sheriff  1867,  and  grandson  of 
the  Most  Rev.  Marcus  Gervais 
Beresford,  Archbishop  of  Armagh; 
born  on  Friday,  1 1  September 
1863.  She  died  at  Castle  Dillon, 
Armagh,  on  Wednesday,  30  Oc- 
tober 1889,  and  was  bur.  in  the 
Cathedral  Yard,  Armagh.  Adirion 
was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  31  January  1890,  to 
Edward  Beresford  of  Castle 
Dillon,  Armagh,  Ireland,  husband. 
He  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Canon  Somerset 
Edward  Pennefather),  on  Thurs- 
day, 30  April  1903,  Florence 
Lilian,  2nd  dau.  of  Captain  the 
Hon'''=  Reynolds  Moreton,  R.N., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  5th  son  of  Henry 
George  Francis,  2nd  Earl  of  Ducie. 


A 


A 


40 


TENTERDEN. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Purpure  a  pile  wavy 
vair  argent  and  gules  between  two  water-bougets  in 
base  or  on  a  canton  argent  a  crosier  erect  azure. 

Crest. — A  fox  passant  per  pale  sable  and  argent  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  water-bouget  or. 

Supporters. — Dexter :  A  dragon  vert  gorged  with  the  collar  of 
the  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  King's  Bench  (composed  of 
roses  and  portcullises  alternately)  and  charged  on  the 
wing  with  a  water-bouget  or ;  Sinister :  A  pelican  or 
vulning  itself  and  gorged  with  a  collar  of  roses  gules. 

Motto. — Lahore. 


Ccnterben. 


Sir  Charles  Abbott,  Baron  Tenterden,  younger  son  of  John^ 
Abbott  of  Canterbury,  co.  Kent  [will  dated  29  January  1785, 
proved  (P.C.C.)  20  July  1785,  see  '■'■  Fragmenta  Genealogica," 
Vol.  2,  page  jo],  by  Alice  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Daniel 
Bunce  of  Canterbury;  born  7  October  1762;  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  24  March  1781,  B.A.  1784, 
M.A.  1788;  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple,  called  to  the 
Bar  1796,  a  Puisne  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  1815, 
and  removed  to  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  the  same  year ; 
knighted  at  Carlton  House  by  the  Prince  Regent  14  May  1816; 
appointed  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England  2  November  1818; 
raised  to  the  Peerage  as  Baron  Tenterden  of  Hendon,  co. 
Middlesex,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  30  April 
1827;  died  at  his  residence,  Russell  Square,  London,  in  his  71st 
year,  on  Sunday,  4  November  1832.  Will  dated  6  March  1832, 
proved  (P.C.C.  730  Tenterden)  21  November  1832,  by  John 
Henry,  Baron  Tenterden,  son,  one  of  the  Exors.  Power  reserved 
to  Mary,  Baroness  Tenterden,  relict. 


=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Lagier  Lamotte  of  Thorn- 
grove,  CO.  Worcester  [will 
dated  22  April  iSii, 
proved  10  February 
181 2,  see  "  Fragfnenta 
Genealogica,"  Vol.  2,  page 
SSit  by  Mary  his  wife 
[will  dated  24  February 
1818,  proved  7  May  1825 
see  "  Fragmenta  Genea- 
logica," Vol.  2,  page  S5]; 
marr.  13  July  1795  ;  died 
in  Russell  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  20  December 
1832. 


John  Henry  Abbott, 
Baron  Tenterden  ; 
born  in  London  6 
August  1796;  educa- 
ted at  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated 
10  November  1814, 
B.A.  1818,  M.A. 
182 1  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1825  ;  suc- 
ceeded his  father 
as  2nd  Baron  4  No- 
vember 1832  ;  died 
unmarried,  aged  74, 
on  Sunday,  10  April 
1870. 


Mary,  born  9  July 
1798  ;  died  at 
Hendon  Place  on 
Monday,  9  August 
1S58. 


Catherine  Alice,  born  8  July  1802  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  James  Henry  Monk,  Bishop  of 
Gloucester  and  Bristol),  on  Saturday,  11  May  1839,  Lieut.-General 
Sir  John  Rowland  Smyth,  K.C.B.  (youngest  son  of  Grice  Blakeney 
Smyth  of  Ballynatray,  co.  VVaterford,  by  Mary  Brodrick  his  wife,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Henry  Mitchell  of  Mitchell's  Fort,  co.  Cork) ;  entered  the 
Army  as  Comet  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (Carabineers)  5  July  1821, 
Lieutenant  26  May  1825,  Captain  22  April  1S26,  Major  i6th  The 
Queen's  Light  Dragoons  (Lancers)  17  August  1841,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Colonel  19  June  1846,  Lieut.-Colonel  10  December  1847,  Colonel 
(unattached)  20  June  1854;  Inspecting  Field  Officer  at  Liverpool, 
Major-General  24  December  i860,  Lieut.-General  i  April  1870  ; 
Colonel  6th  Dragoon  Guards  21  January  1868;  served  with  the  i6th 
Lancers  at  the  seige  of  Bhurtpore  under  Lord  Combermere  (medal 
with  clasp)  ;  in  the  Gwalior  Campaign  1843,  and  commanded  the 
advance  wing  of  the  cavalry  at  the  action  of  Maharajpore  under 
Sir  Joseph  Thackwell  (horse  wounded,  bronze  star) ;  in  the  Sutlej 
Campaign  in  1846;  commanded  the  i6th  Lancers  at  the  battle  of 
Aliwal,  at  which  he  captured  eleven  pieces  of  artillery  and  drove  the 
Sikh  force  of  infantry  completely  off  the  field  after  three  distinct 
charges  (severely  wounded  through  the  thigh  in  the  first  charge, 
mentioned  in  despatches.  Brevet  of  Lieut.-Colonel,  C.B.,  medal  and 
clasp);  created  K.C.B.  13  March  1867;  died  at  Morris'  Hotel, 
Russell  Road,  Kensington,  London,  on  Wednesday,  14  May  1873. 
Will  dated  21  July  1868,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  458,  73)  25  June  1873, 
by  Dame  Fanny  Alice  Hayes  Smyth  of  5  Addison  Terrace, 
Kensington,  London,  the  sole  Executrix.  She  died  31  August  1865, 
leaving  a  daughter,  Penelope  Mary  (Gertrude,  who  married  her  cousin, 
Charles  Stuart  Aubrey,  3rd  Baron  Tenterden  (see  next  page). 

1 


44 


Charles  Abbott,  born  in  Queen's  Square,= 
Bloomsbury,  London,  8  August  1803;  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  13  June 
182 1,  aged  17,  B.A.  1825  ;  entered  the  Army 
as  Cornet  14th  (Duchess  of  York's  Own) 
Regiment  of  Light  Dragoons  18  February 
1826;  died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Saturday,  15  December  1838,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  8  December  1838,  proved  (P.C.C. 
71  Vaiig/ian)  22  February  1839,  by  John 
Henry,  Baron  Tenterden,  brother,  and  the 
Hon''''=  Dudley  Coutts  Stuart,  the  Exors. 


=Emily  Frances,  younger  dau.  of  Lord  George 
Stuart,  C.B.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Major- 
General  James  Stewart;  born  7  February  1806; 
marr.  by  special  licence  at  the  residence  of 
Lord  Tenterden  in  Portman  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon''''  Robert  Eden),  on 
Thursday,  9  January  1834;  died  at  31  Cadogan 
Place,  London,  on  Wednesday,  16  June  1886, 
bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London.  Will 
dated  7  December  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
598,  86)  31  July  1886,  by  John  Windsor  Stuart 
of  Bute  Estate  Office,  Rothesay,  co.  Bute, 
nephew,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Sir  Charles  Stuart  Aubrey  Abbott,  Baron= 
Tenterden,  K.C.B. ;  born  at  Dean  Street, 
Park  Lane,  London,  on  Friday,  26  De- 
cember 1834;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  20 
October  1852,  aged  17;  appointed  to  a 
clerkship  at  the  Foreign  Office  1866, 
Secretary  to  the  Joint  High  Commission 
at  Washington  1871,  for  which  service 
he  was  nominated  C.B.,  Assistant  Under- 
Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 
1871-73,  when  he  was  appointed  Per- 
manent Under-Secretary  of  State  ;  Royal 
Commissioner  for  the  Paris  Exhibition 
1878;  created  K.C.B.  29  July  1878; 
appointed  (by  the  Marquis  of  Ripon, 
Grand  Master)  Senior  Grand  Warden 
in      Grand       Lodge      of      England      of 

Freemasons     1872,    and    afterwards    the 

Representative  in  Grand  Lodge  of  the 
three  Grand  Lodges  of  Berlin  ;  appointed  Provincial  Grand  Master 
of  Essex  by  the  Prince  of  Wales  in  1879,  installed  at  Chelmsford 
in  his  office  of  Grand  Master  of  Essex,  by  the  Earl  of  Carnarvon, 
with  full  masonic  honours,  2  July  1879 ;  succeeded  his  rticle, 
John  Henry  Abbott,  as  3rd  Baron  10  April  1870;  died  at  Nelson 
Cottage,  Lynmouth,  co.  Devon,  aged  47,  on  Friday,  22  September, 
bur.  at  Brendon,  co.  Devon,  27  September  1882.  Will  dated  13 
January  1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  875,  82)  7  November  1882, 
by  Emma  Mary,  Baroness  Tenterden,  relict,  the  Rev.  Charles 
Edward  Hornby  of  the  Vicarage,  Ebrington,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  Arthur  Julius  Pollock  of  85  Harley  Street,  London,  M.D., 
the  Exors. 


Penelope  Mary  Gertrude= 
(his  cousin),  dau.  of 
Lieut. -General  Sir  John 
Rowland  Smyth,  K.C.B., 
by  Catherine  Alice  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles,  ist  Baron 
Tenterden  {see  previous 
page)  ;  married  at 
St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick 
Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Bliss),  on 
Tuesday,  2  August 
1859;  died  at  Broad- 
stairs,  CO.  Kent,  on 
Sunday,  30  March  1879, 
bur.  there,     ist  wife. 


^Emina  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  Charles  Bailey 
of  Lee  Abbey,  Lynton, 
CO.  Devon,  and  of  Strat- 
ford Place,  London  ; 
born  at  5  Stratford 
Place,  London  :  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Hornby,  Vicar  of  Ebring- 
ton, assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Vernon  Musgrave, 
Rural  Dean,  Rector  of 
Hascombe,  co.  Surrey), 
on  Tuesday,  13  January 
1880.  She  marr.  istly 
at  Lynton  (by  the  Rev. 
Matthew  Mundy),  Henry 
Rowcliffe,  Q.C.  (4th  son 
of  Charles  Rowcliffe  of 
Milverton,  co.  Somerset) ; 
born  4  December  1828; 
died  at  18  Chester 
Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  aged  47,  on 
Saturday,  8  July,  bur.  at 
Hascombe  12  July  1876. 
2nd  wife. 


Audrey  Mary  Florence,  born  at  18  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  London,  on  Monday,  16  December 
1861  ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William  Page-Roberts  of 
St.  Peter's,  Vere  Street,  London),  on  Thursday,  30  March  1882,  Robert  Gordon  Handcock 
of  Norwood  Hayes,  Uxbridge,  co.  Middlesex  (eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  the  Hon''''  Robert 
French  Handcock,  R.A.,  by  Isabella  Louisa  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  James  Gordon) ;  born 
25  April  1849;  Cornet  Bengal  Staff  Corps  2  December  1868,  Lieutenant  5  July  1871, 
Captain  2  December  1880,  Major  2  December  1888,  Wing  Commander  39th  Bengal  Native 
Infantry,  retired  8  June  1890;  served  in  Afghan  War  1879  (medal). 


45 


Geraldine  Alice  Ellen,  born  at  13  Westbourne  Place,  London,  on  Wednesday,  30  September 
1863;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Murree,  India,  6  October  1884,  Lieut.-Colonel  Carbery  Egan ; 
born  24  April  1847 ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Bengal  Staff  Corps  24  Januarj'  1865,  Lieutenant 
5  October  1867,  Captain  24  January  1877,  Major  24  January  1885,  Lieut.-Colonel, 
officiating  2nd  in  command  nth  Bengal  Native  Infantry  ;  served  in  Duffla  Expedition  1874-75 
(received  thanks  of  the  Government) ;  died  at  Shipton  House,  Callan,  co.  Kilkenny,  on 
Sunday,  12  March  1893,  bur.  at  Callan. 


Charles  Stuart  Henry=Elfrida,  only  dau.  of  Major- 


Abbott,  Baron  Ten- 
terden ;  born  at 
66  Belgrave  Road, 
Pimlico,  London,  on 
Monday,  30  October 
1865  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge, 

matriculated  Easter 
Term,  1890;  formerly 
Lieutenant  3rd  Bat- 
talion York  and 
Lancaster  Regiment 
(Militia)  ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  4th 
Baron  22  September 
1882. 


General  Sir  Alfred  Turner, 
K.C.B.,  R.A.,  Inspector- 
General  of  Auxiliary  Forces, 
by  Emma  Blanche  his 
ist  wife,  dau.  of  Charles 
Hopkinson  of  Wotton 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  and 
of  74  Eccleston  Square, 
London ;  born  at  Dublin 
Castle  5  December  1S86, 
and  bapt.  at  St.  Patrick's, 
Hove,  CO.  Sussex ;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middle- 
sex (by  the  Rev.  Ridley 
Daniel-Tyssen,  uncle  of 
the  bride,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Reginald 
Gamble,  the  Vicar,  and  the 
Rev.  James  Thompson), 
on  Wednesday,  10  January 
1906. 


Gwen  Elca  Violet,  bom  at  77  Warwick 
Square,  Pimlico,  London,  on  Thursday, 
19  March  1868;  marr.  20  March  1888, 
the  Hon'''''  Edward  Charles  Macnaghten 
of  26  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London  (eldest  son  of  Edward,  Baron 
Macnaghten  of  Runkerry,  co.  Antrim, 
P.C,  G.C.M.G.,  a  Lord  of  Appeal 
in  Ordinary,  by  Frances  Arabella 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''  Sir 
Samuel  Martin  of  Crindle,  co.  London- 
derry, P.C.,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the 
Exchequer);  bom  9  October  1859;  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1878,  B.A.  1883; 
Q.C.  1897.  She  died  at  13  Westbourne 
Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  aged  23,  on 
Saturday,  5  December  1891,  and  was  bur. 
in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 
He  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  James',  Paddington, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  3  January  1894, 
Edith  Minnie,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Powell,  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 


A 


46 


Colder  of  jTarninsfjam,  to.  ^tnt 

Arvis. — Or  on  a  chevron  gules  between  three  demi-unicorns 
courant  of  the  same  as  many  acorn  slips  of  the  first. 


Henry  Colyer  of  The  Mill,  Farningham,  co.  Kent= 
(youngest  son  of  Charles  Colyer,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Henry  Knight  of  Horton  Kirby,  co.  Kent) ; 
bapt.  at  Farningham  3  June  1753;  died  at  the  Mill 
House,  Farningham,  aged  58,  24  June,  bur.  at  Farning- 
ham 2  July  181 1.  M.I.  Will  dated  i  April  1809, 
with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  30  December  1809 
and  21  June  i8ri,  proved  (P.C.C.  439  Crickiti) 
II  October  18 11,  by  Thomas  Colyer,  brother,  John 
Fuller  and  Charles  Colyer,  son,  the  Exors. 


Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Hardyman, 
by  Mary  his  wife ;  bapt.  at  Farningham 
17  May  1759;  marr.  at  St.  Anne  and 
St.  Agnes,  Gresham  Street,  London, 
8  March  1781  ;  died  at  Farningham, 
aged  66,  26  July,  bur.  there  4  August 

1825.  M.I.    Will  dated  16  July  1825, 
proved  (P.C.C.  143  Swabey)  15  March 

1826,  by    Charles    Colyer,    son,    the 
sole  Exor. 


Charlotte,  born 
at  Farningham 
13  May,  bapt. 
there  15  June 
1781  ;  died 

at  Farningham, 
aged  34,  8 
September,  bur. 
there  1 6  Sep- 
tember 1 81 5. 
M.I. 


William  Hardyman  Colyer, 
born  at  Farningham  15 
February,  bapt.  there  14 
March  1783  ;  died  at 
Farningham,  aged  62,  on 
Wednesday,  10  September, 
bur.  there  20  September 
1845.  M.I.  Will  dated 
14  November  1844,  proved 
(P.C.C.  826,  45)  3  No- 
vember 1845,  by  Charles 
Colyer,  brother,  and 
Charles  Colyer,  nephew, 
the  Exors.  Silhouette  at 
Wombwell  Hall,  North- 
fleet,  CO.  Kent,  in  the 
possession  of  Thotnas 
Colyer  Colyer- Fergicsson. 


Charles  Colyer  of  The= 
Mill,  Farningham  ;  bom 
at  Farningham  4  May, 
bapt.  there  8  June  1785  ; 
died  at  Farningham, 
aged  84,  on  Tuesday,  15 
February,  bur.  there 
24  February  1870.  M.I. 
Will  dated  18  February 
1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
325.  70)  3  May  1870, 
by  Charles  Colyer  of  8 
Furnival's  Inn,  London, 
son,  the  sole  Exor. 
Silhouette  at  Wombwell 
Hall,  Northfleet,  in  the 
possession  of  Thomas 
Colyer  Colyer- Fergusson. 


=Ann,  dau.  of  John 
and  Rachel  Gawan  of 
Dover,  co.  Kent ; 
born  27  May,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Dover,  19 
June  1788 ;  marr.  at 
St.  Augustine's,  Old 
Change,  London,  8 
February  18 13;  died 
at  Farningham,  aged 
29,  20  December,  bur. 
there  28  December 
18 16.  M.I.  Memorial 
Pin  in  the  possession 
of  Thomas  Colyer 
Colyer-Fergusson. 


Mary  Anne,  dau.= 
of  Thomas  Colyer 
of  Greenhithe,  co. 
Kent,  by  Ann  his 
wife,  dau. of  Richard 
Wilks  of  Darenth, 
CO.  Kent  ;  born 
at  Greenhithe  25 
April,  bapt.  at 
Swanscombe,  co. 
Kent, 28  May  1820; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Somerset,  London, 
18  May  1839  ; 
died  at  Clifton 
House,  Greenwich, 
CO.  Kent,  aged  56, 
on  Sunday,  7  May, 
bur.  at  Farningham 
i5MayiS76.  M.I. 
ist  wife. 


=Charles  Colyer  of  38  Dorset  Square,  Regent's= 
Park,  London,  and  of  Dartford  and  Green- 
wich, both  CO.  Kent ;  born  at  the  Mill  House, 
Farningham,  16  December,  bapt.  at  Farning- 
ham 21  December  1816;  died,  aged  70,  at 
38  Dorset  Square,  Regent's  Park,  22  June, 
bur.  at  Farningham  29  June  1887.  M.I. 
Will  dated  28  July  1879,  with  codicil  dated 
19  September  1879,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
677,  87)  18  August  1887,  by  Elizabeth  Jane 
Colyer  of  38  Dorset  Square,  Regent's  Park, 
relict,  and  Caroline  Rosabelle  Miller,  wife  of 
Francis  Hugh  Miller  of  Royal  Victoria  Yard, 
Deptford,  co.  Kent,  daughter,  two  of  the  Exors. 


^^J^ 


=Elizabeth  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Colyer  of  Welling, 
CO.  Kent,  by  Eliza  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Hobbs 
[and  grand-daughter  of 
John  Colyer  of  Northend, 
Crayford,  co.  Kent  (see 
"Notes"  to  ''Visitation  of 
England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  5,  page  143)  ] ;  born 
at  Princes  Street,  Finsbury, 
London,  15  August,  bapt. 
at  St.  Giles',  Cripplegate, 
London,  11  October  1840; 
marr.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Old  Change,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Simpson), 
on  Tuesday,  4  June  1878. 
2nd  wife. 


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James  Colyer  of  Peckham,  co.  Surrey ;  bom= 
at  Farningham,  co.  Kent,  5  November,  bapt. 
there  12  December  1787;  died  at  52  Marquess 
Road,  Canonbury,  co.  Middlesex,  in  his  79th 
year,  on  Monday,  18  December  1865,  bur.  at 
Farningham  2  January  1866.  M.I.  Will 
dated  5  December  1865,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
81,  66)  17  February  1866,  by  George  Dann 
of  52  Marquess  Road,  Canonbury,  co. 
Middlesex,  and  Frederick  Neville  of  5  Victoria 
Terrace,  Hornsey  Rise,  co.  Middlesex, 
the  Exors.  Miniature  in  the  possession  of 
Joseph  Colyer  Marriott,  his  grandson,  and  a 
Silhouette  at  Wombwell  Hall,  Northfleet, 
CO.  Kent,  in  the  possession  of  Thomas  Colyer 
Colver-  Fergus  son . 


=Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Pawley 
of  Hampton  Court  Farm, 
Farningham,  by  Grace 
Stringer  his  wife ;  born 
7  September  1788;  marr. 
at  Battle,  co.  Sussex,  10 
August  181 1  ;  died  at 
Peckham,  aged  74,  g  De- 
cember, bur.  at  Farningham 
23  December  1862.  M.I. 
Memorial  Ring  inscribed  : 
"MARV  colyer  OB'^  9  DEC. 
1862,  ^T  74,"  in  the 
possession  of  Joseph  Colyer 
Marriott,  lier  grandson,  and 
a  Silhouette  at  Wombwell 
Hall,  Northfleet,  in  the 
possession  of  Thomas  Colyer 
Colyer-Fergusson. 


Mary  Ann,  born 
at  Farningham 
26  August,  bapt. 
there  13  Octo- 
ber 1791  ;  died 
at  Farningham, 
aged  II,  25  May, 
bur.  there  2  June 
1803.     M.I. 


Charlotte,  born  at  Colnbrook,  co.  Middlesex,  Henry    Colyer,= 

2  August   1 81 2;   marr.  at  St.  Giles',  Camber-  born  at  Bexley, 

well,  CO.  Surrey,  28  July  1853,  George  Dann  co.Kent,  i8Sep- 

(son    of    Joseph    Dann);     died    at    Selhurst,  tember     1813  ; 

CO.  Surrey,  aged  69,  23  February,  bur.  in  the  died    at   Alfred 

cemetery  at  Croydon,  CO.  Surrey,  i  March  1883.  Place,      Green- 

M.I.      Will  dated   15  February  1883,   proved  wich,  co.   Kent, 

in  the  Principal  Registry  21  March  1883,  by  aged47,  29  Sep- 

Edward   George  Manser  of  Tunbridge  Wells,  tember  i860. 
CO.   Kent,  nephew,  the  sole  Exor.      She  died 
s.p.  at  South  Norwood,  co.  Surrey,  aged  64,  on 
Friday,    10    November,  and   was    bur.   in   the 
cemetery  at  Croydon  17  November  1876.    M.I. 


=Sarah  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Comber  of  Hadlow 
Place,  CO.  Kent,  by  Sarah 
Arme  his  \vife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hassell  of  Eynsford, 
CO.  Kent ;  bapt.  at  Hadlow 
28  May  1820;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Kennington, 
CO.  Surrey,  18  September 
1840;  died  s.p.  at  Elm 
Cottage,  Greenwich,  aged  30, 
13  December  1850. 


Mary  Anne,  born  at  Dartford,  co.  Kent,  on  Sunday,  3  April,  bapt.  there  2  May  1842;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  John  White  Tottenham),  on 
St.  Luke's  Day,  Tuesday,  18  October  1892,  the  Rev.  Henry  Lansdell,  D.D.,  F.R.G.S.,  M.R.A.S. 
(son  of  Henry  Lansdell,  by  Julia  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Woodward) ;  born  at  Tenterden, 
CO.  Kent,  10  January  1841  ;  educated  at  St.  John's  Hall,  Highbury  (London  College  of. 
Divinity) ;  Metropolitan  Association  Secretary  to  Irish  Church  Missions  Society  1869-79, 
Hon.  Secretary  Church  Homiletical  Society  1874-85;  Curate-in-Charge  of  St.  Peter's,  Eltham, 
CO.  Kent,  1885-86,  Lecturer  of  St.  James',  Plumstead,  co.  Kent,  1891,  Chaplain  of  Morden 
College,  Blackheath,  co.  Kent,  from  1892;  Editor  of  "Clergyman's  Magazine,"  1875-86; 
Author  of  "Through  Siberia,"  1882,  "Russian  Central  Asia,"  1885,  abridged  into  "Through 
Central  Asia,"  1887,  and  "Chinese  Central  Asia,"  1893. 


/ilx  cKfXA  /2. 


48 


Thomas  Colyer,  born  17 
October,  bapt.  at  Farning- 
ham,  CO.  Kent,  21  November 
1792;  died  at  Farningham, 
aged  82,  on  Thursday, 
4  March,  bur.  there  15  March 
1875.  M.I.  Will  dated  30 
January  1875,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  287,  75)  8  April  1875, 
by  Samuel  Watson  and 
Robert  Watson,  both  of 
12  Bouverie  Street,  Fleet 
Street,  London,  the  Exors. 


Friend  Colyer,  born 
at  Farningham  6 
July,  bapt.  there 
19  August  1795  ; 
died  at  Farningham, 
aged  3  months,  24 
October,  bur.  there 
2  November  1795. 
M.I. 


Sarah,  born  at  Farning- 
ham 13  January,  bapt. 
there  13  February 
1799;  died  at  Farning- 
ham, aged  28,  8  April, 
bur.  there  21  April 
1827.  M.I.  Adrnon 
was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
8  November  1827,  to 
Charles  Colyer,  brother, 
and  one  of  the  next 
of  kin. 


Elizabeth,  born  at 
Farningham  13 
April,  bapt.  there 
2  June  1802,  died 
at  Farningham, 
aged  9  months, 
26  February,  bur. 
there  7  March 
1803.     M.I. 


William  Hardyman= 
Colyer,  born  at 
Farningham  1 8  Jan- 
uary 1816  ;  died 
at  Rondebosch, 
Cape  Colony,  South 
Africa,  aged  75, 
15  August  i8gi, 
bur.  there. 


=Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
J  ames  Laughton  Little ; 
born  in  1816;  marr.  at 
St.  Botolph's,  Aldgate, 
London,  8  May  1838; 
died  in  South  Africa, 
aged  83,  18  March 
1900,  and  bur.  at 
Rondebosch. 


A 


Grace  Pawley,  born  at  Farningham  22  February 
1 8 1 9  ;  marr.  at  St.  Giles',  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Saturday,  24  May  1845,  Joseph  Marriott  of 
Gracechurch  Street,  London  (son  of  William 
Marriott  of  Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  by  Mary  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Keene  of  Dublin) ;  born 
25  April  181 5;  died,  aged  76,  11  December, 
bur.  in  Abney  Park  Cemetery,  London,  14 
December  1891.  M.I.  She  died  at  Hackney, 
CO.  Middlesex,  aged  76,  14  March,  and  was  bur. 
in  Abney  Park  Cemetery  26  March  1895.  M.I. 
Will  dated  20  December  1893,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1360,  95)  4  December  1895,  by  Thomas 
Myddleton  Morris,  the  sole  Exor. 

1 


Laura  Mildred,     Francis    James     Colyer,     born     at 

born    at    Dart-     Dartford    on   Wednesday,  31   July, 

ford,  CO.   Kent,     bapt.  there  28  August   1844  ;   died 

on  Wednesday,     at  i  Pembroke  Terrace,  St.  John's 

2  August,  bapt.     Wood,     co.     Middlesex,    aged    40, 

there  29  August     25  April,  bur.  at  Farningham  i  May 

1843.  1885.     M.I.     Will  dated  18  March 

1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  414,  85), 

27    May    1885,    by   Arthur    Henry 

Colyer     of     "  Arborfield,"      Samos 

Road,  Anerley,  co.  Surrey,  brother, 

the  sole  Exor. 


Ellen  Louisa,  born 
at  Dartford  on 
Saturday,  1 1  July, 
bapt.  there  8  Au- 
gust 1846 ;  died  at 
Gloucester  Place, 
Greenwich,  co. 

Kent,  in  her  12th 
year,  on  Saturday, 
24  April,  bur. 
at  Farningham  30 
April  1858.     M.I. 


Charles  Thomas 
Colyer,  born  at 
Dartford  on  Wed- 
nesday, 18  August, 
bapt.  there  2 1  Oc- 
tober 1847  ;  died 
at  Dartford,  aged 
9  months,  on 
Monday,  22  May, 
bur.  at  Farning- 
ham 29  May  1848. 
M.I. 


49 


Mary  Ann,  born  at  Underriver, 
CO.  Kent,  22  November  1821  ; 
mafr.  at  St.  Giles',  Camberwell, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Thursday, 
I  November  1849,  William 
Penrice  (eldest  son  of  Foster 
Penrice  of  Skinburness,  co. 
Cumberland)  ;  died  s.p.  at 
New  York,  U.S.A.,  aged  60, 
31  May,  bur.  in  Calvary 
Cemetery,  New  York,   2   June 


Sarah,  born  at  Underriver  24  May  1824;  niarr.  at  St.  Giles', 
Camberwell,  19  June  185 1,  Benjamin  Daniells  Christian 
(son  of  Benjamin  Christian  of  Baldock,  co.  Hertford) ;  boril 
2  Nlarch  1824;  died  s.p.  at  55  Ventnor  Villas,  Hove,  co. 
Sussex,  in  his  70th  year,  on  Saturday,  22  July,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Hove  25  July  1893.  M.I.  Will  dated  10  February 
1873,  with  codicil  dated  3  June  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
716,  93)  8  August  1893,  by  Sarah  Christian,  relict,  the  sole 
E.xecutri.\.  She  died  at  Ventnor  Villas,  Hove,  aged  76, 
21  April,  and  was  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Hove  27  April  1901. 
M.I.  Will  dated  30  June  1890,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  26  January  1893  and  24  July  1896,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  703,  1901)  i  June  1901,  by  Thomas  Myddleton 
Morriss,  the  sole  Exor. 


Frederick  Augustus  Colyer 
(twin  with  Arthur  Henry) ; 
bom  at  Dartford,  co.  Kent, 
on  Friday,  19  January,  bapt. 
there  24  January  1849;  died 
at  Dartford,  aged  2  weeks, 
3  February,  bur.  at  Farning- 
ham,  CO.  Kent,  15  February 
1849.     M.I. 


Arthur  Henry  Colyer= 
of  Woodlands,  co. 
Kent  (twin  with 
Frederick  Augustus) : 
born  at  Dartford  on 
Friday,  1 9  January, 
bapt.  there  24  January 
1849. 


=Elizabeth  Kemp,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Matson  of  Delce  Villa,  Erith,  co.  Kent, 
and  of  the  Admiralty,  London,  by  Cathe- 
rine Wishenden  Horton  his  wife;  born  at 
Camberwell  30  June  1847  ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey 
(by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Whitehead),  on 
Wednesday,  23  September  1868. 


Ernest  Henry  Colyer,  bom=j=Lucy   Ethel,   younger  dau.   of  Arthur    Howe    Walter  of  Green- 


at  Ashburnham  Terrace, 
Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  on 
Wednesday,  14  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Alphege,  Greenwich, 
23  July  1869. 


hithe,  CO.  Kent,  by  Frances  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Horatio  Parnell ; 
bom  at  25  The  Terrace,  Greenhithe,  28  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Greenhithe,  i  December  1875  ;  marr.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Canon  Frederick  William  Murray,  Rector  of  Stone,  co. 
Kent),  on  Wednesday,  15  August  1900. 


Charles  Ernest   Colyer,  bom  at  65   Darnley 
Road,  Gravesend,  co.  Jvent,  on  Wednesday, 

6  November,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Gravesend, 

7  December  1901. 


Evelyn  Elizabeth,  born  at  65  Darnley 
Road,  Gravesend,  on  Thursday,  16 
November,  bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Gravesend,  9  December  1905. 


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Eva  Isabel,  born  at  Reading,  co.  Berks,     Harold    Arthup= 
25   July,  bapt.  at  St.  Giles',    Reading,     Colyer,        born 
7  September  1870;  marr.  at  Stone  (by     at   Wandsworth 
the  Rev.  Henry  Lansdell,  D.D.,  uncle     Common^      co. 
of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon     Surrey,    26   Oc- 
Frederick  William  Murray,  the  Rector,     tober,    baptised 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Williamson,  Vicar  of    at    St.    Mary's, 
Famingham,    and    the  .  Rev.    Edward     \\'andsworth,   3 
Scarlett)   on   Thursday,    14   December     December  187 1. 
1893,      Frederick      William       Hunter 
(youngest  son  of  John  Hunter  of  The 
Hall,  Wittersham,  co.  Kept,  formerly  of  _ 

Anerley,  co.  Surrey,  by  Sarah  Ann  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coles) ;  born 
30  June  1871.         =f 

A  50 


=Constance  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  John 
Hoyle  of  Cliff 
House,  Green- 
hithe ;  marr.  at 
Stone  (by  the  Rev. 
Canon  Frederick 
William  Murray, 
the  Rector),  on 
Saturday,  28  April 
1906. 


>k 


May  Constance 
Lilian,  born  at 
Barton  House, 
Anerley  Road, 
CO.  Surrey,  on 
Saturday,  1 1 
May,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity, 
Anerley,  5  June 
1889. 


Friend  Elisha  Colyer,  born  at 
Underriver,  co.  Kent,  8  October 
1827;  M. U.  of  Adelaide ;  marr. 
Sarah  Sivers.  He  died  s.p. 
4  February  1868,  and  was 
bur.  at  South  Adelaide  Ridge, 
exhumed  on  suspicion  of  having 
been  poisoned,  and  re-interred 
6  May  1868. 


Elizabeth  Ann,  born  at  Underriver  9  February  1832  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday, 
2  June  1869,  Philip  Stanislaus  Kendall  (eldest  son  of  John 
Kendall  of  Gloucester  Gate,  London,  by  Ann  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Jones) ;  bom  7  March  1844.  She  died  at 
"East  Lawn,"  Sidcup,  co.  Kent,  aged  61,  on  Tuesday, 
28  November,  and  was  bur.  at  Farningham,  co.  Kent, 
2  December  1893.  M.L  Will  dated  6  October  1870, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  213,  94)  9  February  1894,  by  Philip 
Stanislaus  Kendall,  husband,  one  of  the  surviving  Exors. 


Caroline  Rosabelle,  born  at  Dartford,  co.  Kent, 
23  September,  bapt.  there  26  September  1850; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Greenwich,  co. 
Kent  (by  the  father  of  the  bridegroom),  on 
Wednesday,  3  February  1875  (marriage  settle- 
ments dated  2  February  1875),  Francis  Hugh 
Miller  (youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Cale 
Miller,  U.D.,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Rochester, 
and  Rural  Dean  and  Vicar  of  Greenwich,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Absalom 
Edwards);  born  13  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Martin's,  Birmingham,  co.  Warwick, 
II  October  1850.  She  died  at  "Oakfield," 
Eliot  Park,  Lewisham,  co.  Kent,  aged  41, 
28  October,  and  was  bur.  in  Shooter's  Hill, 
Cemetery,  Blackheath,  co.  Kent,  2  November 
1891.  Will  dated  25  January  1888,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  336,  92)  25  March  1892,  by 
Francis  Hugh  Miller,  Superintendent  of 
Government  Stores,  husband,  Arthur  Henry 
Colyer,  brother,  and  Arthur  Bruce  Chubb, 
the  Exors.  =p 

A 


Julia  Augusta,  horn  at  Dartford  on  Saturday, 
3  January,  bapt.  there  28  January  1852; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  John  Cale 
Miller,  D.D.,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Collet  Eyre),  on  Tuesday,  15  October  1878, 
Henry  Owen  Lucas  of  Newark-on-Trent,  co. 
Nottingham  (eldest  son  of  William  John 
Lucas  of  the  Manor  House,  Sutton,  co. 
Middlesex,  by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Leonard  Jarvis  Boor  of 
Bodmin,  co.  Cornwall);  born  16  December 
1852,  and  bapt.  at  Bodmin;  educated  at 
St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital,  London ;  M.D. 
Brux.  1881,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.S.A.  1874; 
died  at  Newark-on-Trent,  in  his  50th  year, 
on  Saturday,  14  June,  bur.  there  17  June 
1902.  Will  dated  6  June  1902,  proved  at 
Nottingham  23  July  1902,  by  Julia  Augusta 
Lucas,  relict,  and  John  Owen  Wardley, 
the  Exors.  =p 


Ernest  William  Colyer, 
born  at  Dartford  on 
Saturday,  24  September, 
bapt.  there  i  November 
1853  ;  died  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  9 
months,  on  Saturday, 
I  July,  bur.  at  Farning- 
ham 6  July  1854.    M.L 


Amy  Emma,  born 
at  Brighton  25 
June  1855,  bapt. 
at  the  parish 
church,  Greenwich 
10  September 

1856. 


Herbert  Alfred  Colyer, 
born  at  Gloucester  Place, 
Greenwich,  22  May, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Greenwich,  10 
July  1857;  died  at 
Clifton  House,  Green- 
wich, aged  17,  on 
Thursday,  6  August, 
bur.  at  Farningham  14 
August  1874.     M.L 


Charles  Gawan  Colyer, 
born  at  Gloucester 
Place,  Greenwich,  24 
August,  bapt.  there 
privately  10  September 
1 8  5  9 ;  died  at  Gloucester 
Place,  Greenwich,  aged 
4  weeks,  19  September, 
bur.  at  Farningham  24 
September  1859.    M.L 


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51 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Arms. — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Argent 
a  lion  passant  gules  on  a  chief  azure 
three  cross-crosslets  of  the  field, 
LiTTLEDALE  ;  2nd,  Per  pale  argent  and 
or  three  chevrons  gules,  Langton  ; 
3rd,  Or  a  fesse  between  three  greyhounds 
sable,  Patrickson. 

Crest. — A  demi-lion  gules  gorged  with 
a  collar  gemel  and  holding  in  the  dexter 
paw  a  cross-crosslet  argent. 

Motto. — Fac  el  spera. 


itittlftiale  of  lligbfielti.  lUest 
Berbp.  to.  S-antaster. 


Thomas  Littledale,  of  High  field  House,= 
West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Bray- 
stones,  CO.  Cumberland,  last  surviving  son 
of  Isaac  Littledale  of  Whitehaven,  co. 
Cumberland  (who  was  elder  brother  of 
Henry  Littledale  of  Eaton  House,  co.  Lan- 
caster, formerly  of  Whitehaven,  see  Pedigree 
of  Littledale,  Vol.  i,  page  2j8),  by  Mary 
his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Hartley  of 
Whitehaven;  bom  on  Friday,  18  December 
1772,  bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Whitehaven, 
6  February  1773;  Bailiff  of  Liverpool 
1S25,  Mayor  1826-27  >  died  at  Highfield 
House,  West  Derby,  aged  74,  on  Tuesday, 
27  April,  bur.  in  a  vault  in  the  church- 
yard of  St.  Mary's,  Walton-on-the-Hill, 
CO.  Lancaster,  3  May  1847.  M.L  there, 
also  Memorial  Tablet  in  St.  James'  Church, 
Whitehaven. 


=Ann,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Molyneux 
of  Newsham  House, 
West  Derby,  by  Ann 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Watson  of 
Ormskirk,  co.  Lan- 
caster ;  bom  at 
Newsham  House, 
West  Derby,  2  2  Jan- 
uary 1787  ;  marr. 
by  licence  at  St. 
Mary's,  Walton-on- 
the-Hill,  15  May 
1815  ;  died  at  New- 
sham House,  West 
Derby,  aged  38,  28 
August,  bur.  in  a 
vault  in  the  church- 
yard of  St.  Mary's, 
Walton-on-the-Hill, 
2  September  1825. 


Thomas  Littledale,  Thomas  Littledale^ 
born  3  September,  of  Highfield  House, 
bur.  at  St.  Mar)''s,  ^Vest  Derby ;  born 
Walton-on-the-Hill,  3  September,  bapt. 
9  Sejitember  181 7.  at  St.  Peter's,  Liver- 
pool, 1 3  October 
1818  ;  educated  at 
Rugby  ;  Captain 
2nd  Royal  Lancashire  Militia;  D.L.  for 
CO.  Lancaster ;  Mayor  of  Liverpool 
1851-52;  Commodore  of  the  Royal 
Mersey  Yacht  Club,  Member  of  the 
Royal  Yacht  Squadron  ;  died  suddenly 
in  London,  aged  42,  on  Monday,  25 
March,  bur.  in  a  vault  in  the  churchyard 
of  St.  John's,  Knotty  Ash,  co.  Lancaster, 
2  April  1861.  Will  dated  15  September 
1855,  proved  at  Liverpool  17  June 
1 86 1,  by  Julia  Littledale  of  Highfield 
House,  near  Liverpool,  relict,  and  John 
Bolton  Littledale  of  Liverpool,  brother, 
the  Exors. 


Q^^Zc^^^i^^i^ 


=Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  Clement  Royds  of  Greenhill  and 
Falinge,  Rochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the 
counties  of  York  and  Lancaster,  High  Sheriff  for  the  latter 
county  1850,  by  Jane  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Charles 
Hudson  of  Shaw  Hill,  co.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L. ;  born  19 
September,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Rochdale,  20  October 
1820;  marr.  at  St.  Chad's,  Rochdale,  30  November  1842; 
marr.  2ndly  at  St.  ^L1ry's,  West  Derby  (by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Royds,  Rector  of  Brereton,  co.  Chester,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Edward  Tindal  Turner,  Fellow  of  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford),  on  Thursday,  4  October  1866,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  Horace  Turner  of  Liverpool  (5th  son  of 
Charles  Turner,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel 
Byam  Athill);  bom  28  February  1814;  Member  of 
H.M.  Legislative  Council  for  the  Island  of  Antigua, 
West  Indies ;  died  s.p.  at  Highfield  House,  West 
Derby,  aged  70,  on  Wednesday,  3  September,  bur.  at 
Knotty  Ash  7  September  1884.  She  died  at  Plas 
Dulas,  Llanddulas,  co.  Denbigh,  in  her  85th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  20  September,  and  was  bur.  in  a  vault  in  the 
churchyard  at  Knotty  Ash  23  September  1904.  U'ill 
dated  19  March  1900,  proved  in  the  Princij)al  Registry 
II  October  1904,  by  Thomas  Alfred  Royds  Littledale, 
son,  and  Alfred  Fletcher,  son-in-law,  the  Exors. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Royds,  Vol.  j,  fage  14.) 


52 


Anne  Mary,  born  30  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Liverpool,  3  July  1820  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Walton-on-the-Hill,  co.  Lancaster,  7  August  1845,  the  Rev.  Edward  Royds  (eldest  son  of 
the  Rev.  Edward  Royds,  Rector  of  Brereton,  co.  Chester,  and  of  Haughton,  co.  Stafford, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Molyneux  of  Newsham  House,  West  Derby,  co. 
Lancaster);  born  28  December  1820,  bapt.  at  Brereton  2  March  1821;  educated  at  Rugby 
and  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  5  February  1839,  B.A.  1842,  M.A.  1845; 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Brereton  for  50  years;  died  at  the  Rectory,  Brereton,  aged  74, 
on  Monday,  29  July,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Brereton  i  August  1895.  Memorial  Window 
in  East  end  of  South  Transept  of  Brereton  Church.  Will  dated  13  August  1894,  proved  at 
Chester  2  January  1896,  by  Clement  Molyneux  Royds,  M.P.,  nephew,  the  sole  Exor. 
She  died  at  Springfield,  Bunbury,  co.  Chester,  on  Sunday,  9  February,  and  was  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Brereton  on  Thursday,  13  February  1896.  Memorial  Window  in  East  end 
of  South  Transept  of  Brereton  Church.  Will  dated  30  October  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
313,  96)  27  March  1896,  by  the  Rev.  Alfred  Littledale  Royds,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 

A 
(See  Pedigree  of  Royds,  Vol.  8,  page  25.) 


Ada  Julia,  born  at  Claremont,  West  Derby, 
24  March,  bapt.  at  Knotty  Ash,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 8  May  1 844  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
West  Derby  (by  the  Rev.  Edward  Royds, 
Rector  of  Brereton,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
John  Stewart,  the  Rector),  on  Wednesday, 
3  August  1870,  William  David  Alexander 
Robertson  of  Kinloch  Moidart,  co.  Inver- 
ness (only  surviving  son  of  William 
Robertson  of  Kinloch  Moidart,  who 
resumed  the  family  name  of  Macdonald 
in  1872)  ;  born  4  August  1833  ;  died  10 
April,  bur.  at  Eilean  Finnan,  co.  Inverness, 
14  April  1883.  She  marr.  2ndly  at 
Northam,  South  Devon  (by  the  Rev.  Payne 
Granville),  on  Monday,  7  November  1887, 
Symers  Douglas  Macdonald  MacVicar  of 
Inver  Moidart,  Acharacle,  co.  Argyll  (eldest 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Gibson  MacVicar, 
D.D.,  LL.D.,  Minister  of  Moffat,  co. 
Dumfries,  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Colonel  Robertson  Macdonald  of  Kinloch 
Moidart);  born  27  December  1857; 
L.R.C.P.  Edin.  1882,  L.R.C.S.  Edin. 


Annette  Nora  Jane,  born  at  Claremont,  West 
Derby,  19  March,  bapt.  at  Knotty  Ash  23  April 
1846;  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  West  Derby 
(by  the  Rev.  Edward  Royds,  Rector  of  Brereton, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  John  Stewart,  the 
Rector),  on  Tuesday,  21  February  1882,  Colonel 
Sir  Clement  Molyneux  Royds  of  Greenhill, 
Rochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  C.B.,  M.P.  (eldest  son 
of  William  Edward  Royds  of  Greenhill,  Roch- 
dale, and  of  Danehill  Park,  co.  Sussex,  by  Mary 
Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Anthony  Molyneux 
of  Newsham  House,  West  Derby) ;  born  3  April, 
bapt.  at  St.  Clement's,  Spotland,  co.  Lancaster, 
26  April  1842;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster 
and  J. P.  for  the  borough  of  Rochdale,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Lancaster  1889;  Hon.  Colonel 
2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
since  1894,  formerly  Colonel  Commanding  Duke 
of  Lancaster's  Own  Imperial  Yeomanry ;  M.P. 
for  Rochdale  1895  to  January  1906;  Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  ; 
nominated  C.B.  1902  (Coronation  honour) ; 
knighted  at  Buckingham  Palace  by  H.M.  King 
Edward  VII.  24  July  1906. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Royds,  Vol.  j,  page  14.) 


53 


Alfred  Littledale,  born  22  November  1821,  bapt.  23  June  1822  ;  drowned  in  the  Mersey, 
with  Clement  Royds  and  James  Ramsey,  from  a  slight  boat  being  broken  by  the 
waves  27  April,  bur.  in  a  vault  in  the  churchyard  of  St.  Mary's,  Walton-on-the-Hill,  co. 
Lancaster,  26  May  1842. 


Edith,  bom  at  Highfield  House,  West 
Derby,  co.  Lancaster,  14  August,  bapt.  at 
Knotty  Ash,  co.  Lancaster,  14  September 
1848;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  West  Derby 
(by  the  Rev.  Edward  Royds,  Rector  of 
Brereton,  co.  Chester,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  William  Thomas  Newenham),  on 
Thursday,  25  June  1868,  Alfred  Fletcher 
of  Allerton,  co.  Lancaster  (youngest  son  of 
William  Fletcher  of  Allerton,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Moses  Benson  of 
Lutwyche  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  of  Wood- 
croft,  CO.  Lancaster);  born  i  June  1840, 
bapt.  at  St.  Catherine's,  Abercromby 
Square,  Liverpool,  7  October  1841  ; 
educated  at  Winchester;  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Lancaster.      — 

I 
(See  Pedigree  of  Fktchei;  page  jp.) 


Thomas  Alfred  Royds^ 
Littledale  of  High- 
field  House,  West 
Derby;  born  at  High- 
field  House,  West 
Derby,  2  April,  bapt. 
at  Knotty  Ash  17 
May  1850;  a  Sub- 
Lieutenant  in  the 
Royal  Naval  .\rtillery 
Volunteers,  which  he 
resigned  before  its 
disbandment  in  1892. 


=Marian  Harriet,  youngest 
dau.  of  Richard  Atkinson 
of  Temple  Sowerby,  co. 
Westmoreland,  by  Eliza- 
beth Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Rhodes 
Fitter ;  born  at  Temple 
Sowerby  23  December 
1861  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Westminster,  on 
Wednesday,  3  November 
1886. 


Marian  Dorothy,  born  at  Penbryn, 
CO.  Montgomery,  on  Wednesday, 
9  February,  bapt.  at  Llanddulas, 
CO.  Denbigh  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Davies,  the  Rector),  9  April  1888. 


Thomas  Littledale,  born  at  Penbryn 
on  Sunday,  10  February  1889, 
bapt.  privately,  died  the  next  day, 
and  bur.  at  Churchstoke,  co. 
Montgomery. 


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John  Bolton  Littledale  of  Sandiway  Bank,  co.  Chester,= 
and  of  Braystones,  co.  Cumberland;  born  22  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Liverpool,  16  June  1823;  Colonel 
2nd  Battalion  Cheshire  Rifle  Volunteers ;  died  at  Sandiway 
Bank  on  Sunday,  5  May,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Hartford 
9  May  1889.  Will  with  codicil  dated  3  May  1889,  proved  at 
Chester  31  May  1889,  by  William  Pickford  of  13  Harrington 
Street,  Liverpool,  and  Thomas  Alfred  Royds  Littledale  of 
Pen  Bryn,  Montgomery,  nephew,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Edward 
Pickford  of  King 
Stemdale,co.  Derby, 
by  Georgiana  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William 
Todd-Naylor;  born 
II  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  Anne's,  Man- 
chester, 1 7  August 
1 845  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Michael's,  Toxteth 
Park,  CO.  Lancaster, 
on  Wednesday,  6 
June  1866. 


Isaac  Littledale, 
died,  aged  4 
months,  24  No- 
vember 1824, 
and  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Walton- 
on-the-Hill,  co. 
Lancaster,  the 
following  day. 


Annette  Mary,  born  2  April,  bapt.  at  Hartford  30  July  1867  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Somerset  Edward  Pennefather),  on  Saturday,  18  November 
1899,  Colonel  Henry  Bowles,  C.B.  (2nd  son  of  John  Samuel  Bowles  of  Milton  Hill,  co.  Berks, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  by  Mary  Wintle  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ashurst  Turner  Gilbert, 
Bishop  of  Chichester);  born  at  Milton  Hill  on  Sunday,  25  June  1854;  entered  the  Army  as 
Sub- Lieutenant  (unattached)  26  February  1876,  appointed  to  the  19th  Regiment  of  Foot 
26  February  1877,  Lieutenant  Yorkshire  Regiment  26  February  1877,  Captain  26  September  1883, 
Brevet  Major  15  June  1885,  Major  4  March  1892,  Brevet  Lieut. -Colonel  20  May  1898, 
Lieut.-Colonel  29  March  1899,  Brevet  Colonel  29  March  1903,  Substantive  Colonel  i  June 
1903  ;  Staff-Captain,  Egypt,  27  September  1884  to  25  July  1885  ;  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  Egypt, 
26  July  1885  to  31  May  1886;  Director  of  Army  School,  Head-Quarters  of  Army,  i  June 
1903,  afterwards  A.A.G. ;  served  in  the  Nile  E.xpedition  1884-85,  Staff  Officer  at  Assouan 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  25  August  1885,  Brevet  of  Major);  operations 
on  North-West  Frontier  of  India  1897-98,  with  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  5  April  1898,  Brevet  of  Lieut.-Colonel,  medal  with  two  clasps); 
served  in  South  African  War,  in  command  of  ist  Battalion  Yorkshire  Regiment,  1899-1902  ;  at 
operations  in  Cape  Colony,  South  of  Orange  River,  including  action  at  Colesberg,  and  at  relief 
of  Kimberley ;  in  the  Orange  Free  State  February  to  May  1900,  including  operations  at 
Paardeberg  (severely  wounded) ;  actions  at  Vet  River  and  Zand  River ;  in  the  Transvaal  in 
May  and  June  1900,  including  actions  near  Johannesburg,  Pretoria  artd  Diamond  Hill  ; 
operations  in  the  Transvaal,  East  of  Pretoria,  including  action  at  Belfast  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  4  May  1900  and  8  February  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  five 
clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps);  nominated  C.B.  29  November  1900. 


A 


Clement  St.  George  Royds  Littledale= 
of  Wick  Hill  House,  Bracknell,  co. 
Berks ;  born  at  Highfield  Hou.se, 
West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster,  8  De- 
cember 1 85 1,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Knotty  Ash,  co.  Lancaster,  27 
January  1852;  F.R.G.S. ;  received 
gold  medal  for  journey  through  Tibet. 


=Teresa  Newcomen  Julia  Everleigh,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Harris,  R.N.,  of  Eldon  House,  New  London,  Prince  Edward 
Island,  Canada,  by  Amelia  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Samuel 
Ryerse ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Osborne  Gordon),  on  Tuesday,  27  February 
1877.  She  marr.  istly  in  Canada,  William  John  Scott  of 
Wick  Hill  House,  Bracknell,  co.  Berks ;  died  on  board  the 
s.s.  "Palestine,"  near  Suez,  on  Wednesday,  16  June  1875, 
V)ur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Easthampstead,  co.  Berks. 

55 


John  Bolton  Littledale  of  Sandivvay= 
Bank,  co.  Chester,  and  of  Braystones, 
CO.  Cumberland ;  born  at  Sandiway 
Bank  15  June,  bapt.  at  Hartford  30  July 
1868 ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  13  January 
1888,  aged  18,  B.A.  1891  ;  J. P.  for  co. 
Chester  1900. 


=Clara  Violet,  6th  dau.  of  William  Stevenson  of  co. 
Stirling,  by  Louisa  Katherine  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Hunt  of  PittencriefT,  co.  Fife ;  born 
at  Dargavel,  Bishopton,  co.  Renfrew,  in  July  1872  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Birnam,  co.  Perth  (by  the 
Rev.  Canon  Hunter,  the  Rector,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Clement  Leigh  Coldwell,  Rector  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Stirling),  on  Thursday,  12  October  1899. 


Ronald  Bolton  Littledale,  born  at 
Sandiway  Bank  14  June,  bapt. 
at  Weaverham,  co.  Chester,  22  July 
1 90 1. 


Thomas  Bolton  Littledale  of= 
Quinta  Egapal,  Villa  Casilda, 
Rosario,  Santa  Ffe,  Argentine 
Republic  ;  bom  3  September, 
bapt.  at  Hartford  10  No- 
vember 1869  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  18 
October  1888,  aged  19. 


=EtheI,  dau.  of  Henry 
Middleton,  by  Selmira  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Santiago  Sarria ; 
born  at  Canada  de  Gomez, 
Santa  Ffe,  Argentine  Republic; 
marr.  at  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Rosario,  Santa  Ffe,  15  June 
1903- 


Edith  Maud,  born  at  Sandiway 
Bank  on  Friday,  10  March, 
bapt.  at  Hartford  18  April  187 1. 


May,  born  at  Sandiway  Bank 
on  Sunday,  1 1  July,  bapt.  at 
Hartford  13  September  1875. 


William  Edmund  Royds  Littledale,  born  at  Highfield=f=Ellen  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Archer ; 


House,  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster,  20  May,  bapt. 
at  Knotty  Ash,  co.  Lancaster,  14  July  1857  ;  educated 
at  Eton. 


born  7  January  i860  ;  marr.  at 
St.  John's,  Liverpool,  27  November 
1887. 


Edmund  Harold  Littledale,  born  at  Decoy 
Farm,  Marchwood,  co.  Hants,  i  October 
1900,  bapt.  at  Marchwood  (by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Lambert  Coghlan)  29  January  1901. 


56 


Arms  on  record  in  I  he  College  of  Arms. — 
Azure  in  chief  two  horses'  heads  erased 
ermine  in  base  an  anchor  erect  with  cable 
gold  on  a  chief  wavy  or  three  hurts  each 
charged  with  a  pheon  point  downwards 
argent. 

Crest. — A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
proper  garnished  or  the  hand  grasping  a 
dart  barbed  and  flighted  also  proper  the 
arm  surmounting  an  anchor  as  in  the  arms. 

Alotto. — Nee  quaerere  nee  spernere 
honorem. 


jrietc|)er  of  ailerton, 
CO-  itantaster. 


Caleb  Fletcher  of  May  Place,= 
Liverpool,  co.  Lancaster  (2nd  son 
of  Jacob  Fletcher  of  Liverpool, 
formerly  of  Whitehaven,  co.  Cum- 
berland, by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Caleb  Birch  of  Whitehaven) ;  born 
at  Whitehaven  6  April  1754;  died 
at  May  Place,  Liverpool,  1 5  January, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Wavertree,  co.  Lancaster, 
22  January  1810.  Will  with  codicil 
dated  22  December  i8o8,  proved 
(P.C.C.  416  Collingwood)  7  August 
18 10,  by  Ellen  Fletcher,  relict, 
Joseph  Fletcher,  Jacob  Fletcher  and 
Thomas  Rawson,  four  of  the  Exors. 
Power  reserved  to  Jacob  Fletcher, 
son,  when  he  shall  attain  the  age  of 
2  r  years. 


=Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of 
ThomasLickbarrow 
of  Liverpool,  by 
Elizabeth  Kenyon 
his  wife;  born  16 
March,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Liver- 
pool, 23  March 
1766;  marr.  at 
Childwall,  co.  Lan- 
caster (by  the 
Rev.  John  Langton 
Leech,  brother-in- 
law  of  the  bride), 
10  November  1788; 
died  6  November, 
bur.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Wavertree, 
10  November  182 1. 


Jacob  Fletcher  of  Allerton,  co.  Lancaster  ;  born  3  August,  bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Liverpool,  14  August  1790;  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  i  May  1807,  B.A.  1811,  M.A.  23  February  1814;  died 
unmarried  at  Allerton,  aged  72,  on  Thursday,  18  June,  bur.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Wavertree,  23  June  1863.  Will  dated  16  January  1858,  with 
codicil  dated  26  March  1863,  proved  at  Liverpool  17  August  1863,  by 
Caleb  Fletcher  of  Allerton  and  William  Fletcher  of  31  Castle  Street, 
Liverpool,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


Thomas  Fletcher, 
born  23  Septem- 
ber 1 791,  bapt.  at 
St. Thomas',  Liver- 
pool, and  died  lo 
October  following. 


William  Fletcher,  born  1 1  July,  bapt.  at 
Childwall,  co.  Lancaster,  28  August  1827  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  44th  (The 
East  Esse.x)  Regiment  of  Foot  6  November 
1846,  Lieutenant  21  March  1851,  Captain 
12  January  1855,  retired  as  Major  6  June 
1856;  served  in  the  Crimea  1854-55, 
including  the  battles  of  the  Alma  and 
Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and 
attack  and  occupation  of  the  Cemetery  18 
June  1855  (medal  with  clasps,  Brevet  of 
Major,  Sardinian  medal,  5th-class  Medjidie 
and  Turkish  medal) ;  died  unmarried, 
aged  42,  on  Thursday,  9  December  1869, 
bur.  at  Kirk  Braddon,  Isle  of  Man. 


Mary,  born  20  October  1828,  bapt.  Emily,    born 

at     Childwall     2     January     1829;  i    June,   and 

marr.    at    St.    George's,    Liverpool  bapt.atChild- 

(by  the  Ven'''^  Archdeacon  Brooks),  wall    3    Sep- 

on      Thursday,      17      July     1851,  temberi83o; 

Tyndall  Bright  of  Liverpool  (3rd  died,       aged 

son  of  Robert  Bright  of  Abbott's  11      months, 

Leigh,  CO.   Somerset,  by  Caroline  and    bur.    at 

his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tyndall  Holy  Trinity, 

of  the  Fort,  Bristol);  born  30  June  Wavertree,  26 

1820;     died    at    Abbott's    Leigh,  May  183 1. 
aged  77,  on  Wednesday,   10  Sep- 
tember,  bur.   there    13   September 


1902. 


A 


57 


Caleb  Fletcher  of  Allerton,  co. 
Lancaster;  born  lo  November, 
bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Liverpool, 
CO.  Lancaster,  7  December  1792; 
died  unmarried  at  Allerton,  aged 
78,  on  Friday,  18  November, 
bur.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Wavertree, 
CO.  Lancaster,  22  November 
1870.  Will  dated  29  January 
1864,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  4  February  1870 
and  29  September  1870,  proved 
at  Liverpool  31  December  1870, 
by  Alfred  Fletcher  of  Holly 
Bank,  Green  Lane,  Wavertree, 
CO.  Lancaster,  nephew,  Tyndall 
Bright  of  "Woodcote,"  Aig- 
burth  Road,  Liverpool,  and 
Thomas  Earle  of  Brook  Farm, 
Smithdown  Road,  Liverpool, 
the  Exors. 


William  Fletcher  of  Allerton  ;= 
born  at  May  Place,  Liver- 
pool, 13  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Thomas',  Liverpool, 
8  May  1 795  ;  died  at 
Allerton,  aged  76,  on  Friday, 
20  October  187 1,  bur.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Wavertree. 
Will  dated  9  May  1871, 
proved  at  Liverpool  13 
November  187 1,  by  Alfred 
Fletcher  of  Wavertree,  co. 
Lancaster,  son,  Tyndall 
Bright  of  "Woodcote,"  Aig- 
burth  Road,  Liverpool,  and 
Thomas  Earle  of  Brook  Farm, 
Smithdown  Road,  Liverpool, 
the  Exors. 


Cu  (Mo   /^-d«l-'<^^-<£^ 


=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Moses 
Benson  of  Lutwyche  Hall,  co. 
Salop,  and  of  Woodcroft,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Captain  John  Kendall ; 
born  10  January  1804,  bapt.  at 
St.  Stephen's,  Liverpool,  18 
June  1 806;  marr.  at  Childwall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  28  August  1826; 
died  at  "  Clearwood,"  Mossley 
Hill,  Liverpool,  in  her  89th  year, 
on  Thursday,  22  December, 
bur.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Wavertree, 

27  December  1892.    Will  dated 

28  March  1883,  with  three 
codicils  dated  respectively  17 
May  1884,  3  September  1885 
and  9  May  1892,  proved  at 
Liverpool  25  January  1893,  by 
Alfred  Fletcher,  son,  Tyndall 
Bright  and  Sir  Thomas  Earle, 
Baronet,  the  Exors. 


y^r^^c^i^^-^^^^^ 


Emily,  born  29  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Catherine's,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool,  8  November 
1832  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Liverpool  (by  the  Ven'''=  Archdeacon  Brooks),  on  Tuesday, 
6  September  1853,  Sir  Thomas  Earle  of  Allerton  Tower  and   of   Liverpool,  Baronet  (eldest 

son  of  Sir  Hardman  Earle  of  Allerton  Tower  and 
of  Liverpool,  who  was  created  a  Baronet  in  1869, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Langton  of 
Kirkham,  co.  Lancaster) ;  born  30  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Liverpool,  17  August  1820;  J. P.  for  the 
borough  of  Liverpool,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet 
25  January  1877;  died  at  Allerton  Tower,  in  his  80th  year,  on  Friday,  13  April,  bur.  at 
Woolton,  CO.  Lancaster,  on  Wednesday,  18  April  1900.  Will  dated  5  February  1890,  with 
codicil  dated  27  November  1895,  proved  at  Liverpool  25  June  1900,  by  Hardman  Arthur  Earle 
and  Thomas  Algernon  Earle,  two  of  the  Exors.  Portrait  at  Norton  Lodge,  near  Yarmouth, 
Isle  of  Wight,  in  t/ie  possession  of  Sir  Henry  Earle,  Baronet,  his  son.  She  died  at  15  Wetherby 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London,  in  her  73rd  year,  on  Friday,  2  June,  and  was  bur.  at 
Woolton  on  Tuesday,  6  June  1905.  Will  dated  28  February  1901,  with  codicil  dated 
6  December  1904,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  17  October  1905,  by  Sir  Henry  Earle, 
Baronet,  Hardman  Arthur  Earle  and  Thomas  Algernon  Earle,  sons,  the  Exors. 

A 

(^See  Pedigree  of  Earle,  Vol.  10,  page  106,  and  Additions  and 
Corrections,   Vol.  12,  page  xxii.) 


William  Alfred  Littledale  Fletcher,  D.S.O.,  born  at  Holly  Bank,  Wavertree,  on  Wednesday, 
25  August,  bapt.  at  St.  Catherine's,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool,  12  October  1869  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  12  October  1888,  aged  19;  volunteered 
for  the  South  African  War,  gazetted  to  the  32nd  Company  of  Imperial  Yeomanry  as  Lieutenant 
7  February  1900  (mentioned  in  Lord  Kitchener's  despatch,  "London  Gazette,"  7  May  1901, 
Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps),  retired  as  Hon.  Lieutenant  in  the  Army  10  July  1901 ; 
awarded  D.S.O.  28  September  1901. 

5S 


Thomas  Fletcher, 
born  26  October, 
bapt.  at  St. Thomas', 
Liverpool,  24  No- 
vember 1797 ;  died 
26  February  1798. 


Elizabeth,  born  29  August,  bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Liverpool,  30  September 
1799;  marr.  at  Childwall,  co.  Lancaster,  3  January  1825,  Henry  Ashton 
of  Poulton  Hey,  co.  Chester  (son  of  Nicholas  Ashton  of  Woolton 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster);  born  4  October  1795  ;  died  at  Poulton  Hey, 
aged  75,  on  Thursday,  22  December  1870,  bur.  at  Woolton.  Will 
dated  17  June  1870,  proved  at  Chester  16  January  1871,  by 
William  Walcott  Shand  of  Gwysaney,  co.  Flint,  and  Charles  Myers  of 
Woolton,  CO.  Lancaster,  two  of  the  Exors.  She  died  at  Camp  Hill, 
Woolton,  aged  71,  on  Monday,  3  July,  and  was  bur.  at  Woolton 
7  July  187 1.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  Chester  3  August  187 1,  to 
Mary  Ashton  of  Poulton  Hey,  spinster,  daughter,  and  one  of  the 
next  of  kin.  =p 

A 


Henry  Fletcher,  born  3  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Catherine's,  Abercromby 
Square,  Liverpool,  1 1  December 
1834;  lost  in  the  s.s.  "City  of 
Glasgow,"  which  sailed  i  March 
1854,  and  was  never  sighted  again 
after  leaving  the  River  Mersey. 


Edward      Fletcher,      born      22 

August,  bapt.  at  St.  Catherine's, 
Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool, 
14  December  1838;  died  at 
Allerton,  co.  Lancaster,  aged  15, 
on  Saturday,  29  October,  bur. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Wavertree,  co. 
Lancaster,  2  November  1853. 


Alfred  Fletcher= 
of  Allerton  ; 
born  I  June, 
bapt.  at  St.  Ca- 
therine's, Aber- 
cromby Square, 
Liverpool,  7  Oc- 
tober 1841  ; 
educated  at 
WinchesterjJ.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co. 
Lancaster. 


=Edith,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Littledale  of 
High  field  House,  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Julia  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Clement 
Royds  of  Greenhill  and  Fahnge,  both  co. 
Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties 
of  York  and  Lancaster,  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Lancaster  1850  {see  Pedigree  of 
Royds,  Vol.  J,  page  14);  born  at  Highfield 
House,  West  Derby,  14  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  John-the-Evangelist,  West  Derby,  14 
September  1848  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  West 
Derby  (by  the  Rev.  Edward  Royds,  Rector 
of  Brereton,  co.  Chester,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  William  Thomas  Newenham),  on 
Thursday,  25  June  1868. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Littledale,  page  J4.) 


Edith  Mabel,  born  at  Wavertree  on  Saturday,  24  September,  bapt.  at 
Childwall  4  November  1870 ;  marr.  at  Woolton  (by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Sanderson,  Rector  of  Uckfield,  co.  Sussex,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Vernon 
Royle  of  Elstree,  co.  Hertford,  and  the  Rev.  George  Hardwicke 
Spooner,  the  Rector),  on  Tuesday,  29  September  189 1,  Lancelot 
Sanderson  of  62  Palace  Gardens,  Kensington,  London,  K.C.  (eldest 
son  of  John  Sanderson  of  Ward  House,  Ellel,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  by 
Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Tunstall  of  Ellel)  ;  born  24  October 
1863  ;  educated  at  Elstree,  at  Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1882,  B.A.  and  LL.B.  1885,  M.A.  1892; 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1886,  appointed  Recorder 
of  Wigan  November  1901,  K.C.  1903. 

=r 

A 


Aubrey  Littledale 
Fletcher,  born  at 
Allerton  on  Wed- 
nesday, 5  February 
1873,  ^"d  bapt. 
there  privately ; 
died  at  Allerton, 
aged  7  weeks,  on 
Friday,  28  March 
1873,  and  bur. 
at  Hale  wood,  co. 
Lancaster. 


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Edward  Lionel=j=Mary,     only     dau.     of 


Fletcher,  born 
at  Allerton,  co. 
Lancaster,  on 
Wednesday,  24 
May,  bapt.  at 
All  Hallows', 
Allerton,  1 2 
August  1876  ; 
educated  at 
Eton. 


Gilbert  Thompson  Bates 
of  Whitfield,  co.  Here- 
ford, and  of  Muirshiel, 
CO.  Renfrew  (son  of  Sir 
Edward  Bates  of  Many- 
down  Park,  CO.  Hants, 
Baronet),  by  Charlotte 
Tha.xter  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Warren  of  Straw- 
berry Field,  Woolton, 
CO.  Lancaster ;  born  at 
Bellefield,  West  Derby, 
CO.  Lancaster,  19  April 
1878 ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London, 
on  Saturday,  2 1  February 
1903. 


Geoffrey  Littledale  Fletcher,= 
born  at  Allerton  on  Mon- 
day, 10  February,  bapt. 
at  All  Hallows',  Allerton, 
8  April  1879  ;  educated  at 
Eton ;  volunteered  for  the 
South  African  War,  served 
as  Trooper  (No.  1725) 
with  22nd  Company  Im- 
perial Yeomanry,  nominated 
Lance-Corporal,  granted  a 
Commission  in  32nd  Com- 
pany Imperial  Yeomanry 
21  March  1900  (Queen's 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; 
retired  as  Hon.  Lieutenant 
in  the  Army. 


=Lilian  Steuart,  youngest 
dau.  of  Robert  Glad- 
stone of  Woolton  Vale, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  Mary 
Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robertson  Gladstone 
of  Courthey,  Roby, 
CO.  Lancaster ;  bom 
at  Woolton  Vale  21 
August  1878  ;  marr.  at 
All  Hallows',  Allerton 
(by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Gibson  Smith,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Canon 
George  Hardwicke 
Spooner),  on  Wednes- 
day, 27  September 
1905. 


Esme  Lyonelle,  born  at  Maryton  Grange, 
Allerton,  on  Tuesday,  6  September,  bapt. 
at  Woolton  9  October  1904. 


I 
Dorothy  Noel,  born  at 

Allerton  on  Christmas 
Day,  Saturday,  25  De- 
cember 1880,  bapt.  at 
All  Hallows',  Allerton, 
20  February  1881. 


Bolton  Littledale  Fletcher,  born  at 
Allerton  on  Wednesday,  13  October 
1886,  bapt.  at  All  Hallows',  Allerton, 
3  July  1887;  educated  at  Eton; 
2nd  Lieutenant  (on  probation)  Scots 
Guards  10  February  1906. 


Harold  Molyneux  Fletcher, 
bom  on  Monday,  30  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  at  All  Hallows', 
Allerton,  22  December 
1889  ;  educated  at  Eton. 


60 


3Sienricfe. 


Arms. — A  lion  rampant  sable. 

Crest. — On  a  sheaf  of  arrows  fesseways  a  hawk  proper. 

Motto. — Virtue  is  honour. 


William  Kenrick  of  Broome,  near  Betchworth,  co.  Surrey  (elder  son  oP= 
the  Rev.  Jarvis  Kenrick  of  Chilham,  co.  Kent,  M.A.  \see  Pedigree  of 
Kenrick,  Vol.  5,  page  I2j],  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Seward  of  Red  Cross  Street,  London) ;  born  at  Chilham  2 1  January 
1774;  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  and  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
London;  M.P.  for  Bletchingley  31  October  1806  until  24  November 
1814;  one  of  H.M.  Justices  of  the  Great  Session  of  the  Principality 
of  Wales;  died  at  Broome,  near  Betchworth,  22  October  1829,  bur.  in 
the  family  vault  at  Bletchingley,  co.  Surrey.  Will  dated  i  October 
1829,  proved  (P.C.C.  713  Liverpool")  7  December  1829,  by  Frances 
Anne  Kenrick,  relict,  William  Murray,  the  Hon''''  William  Bolland 
and  the  Rev.  Jarvis  Kenrick,  the  younger,  nephew,  four  of  the  Exors. 

(^See  "  Notes  "  to  "  Visitation  of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  6,  page  42.) 


=Frances  Anne,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Robert 
Mascall  of  Peasmarsh 
Place,  CO.  Sussex, 
and  of  Ashford,  co. 
Kent,  by  Martha  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Jeremiah  Curteis  of 
Rye,  CO.  Sussex ; 
marr.  at  Peasmarsh 
14  December  181 2  ; 
died  at  Rusthall,  co. 
Kent,  bur.  there. 


William  Kenrick  of  "  St.  Clare,"  Walmer,= 
CO.  Kent ;  born  at  Ashford  i  October 
1813  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Kent;  died 
at  "St.  Clare,"  Walmer,  in  his  56th 
year,  on  Wednesday,  10  February 
1869,  bur.  at  Walmer.  Will  dated 
28  June  1862,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
184,  69)  27  March  1869,  by  William 
Hussey  Fleet  of  Darenth  Grange, 
Dartford,  co.  Kent,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Louisa,  younger  dau.  of  William  Fleet  of  Darenth 
Grange,  co.  Kent ;  born  at  Darenth ;  marr.  at 
Sutton-at-Hone,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Ven'''=  Walker 
King,  Archdeacon  of  Rochester),  on  Thursday,  15 
April  1841  ;  died  at  Sevington,  Guildford,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  83,  on  Thursday,  18  November  1897,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Guildford.  Will  dated  10  (October 
1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1341,  97)  15  December 
1897,  by  William  Mascall  Kenrick  and  the  Rev. 
Charles  William  Herbert  Kenrick,  son,  the  Exors. 


William  Mascall  Kenrick  of  Broome,  Fleet,  co.  Hants ;  born  at  Boume=j=Mary       Catharine, 


House,  Bishopsbourne,  co.  Kent,  i  March,  bapt.  at  Bishopsbourne 
23  April  1842;  educated  at  Eton;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  67th 
(The  South  Hampshire)  Regiment  of  Foot  8  November  1861  ;  died  at 
Broome,  Fleet,  aged  63,  on  Tuesday,  23  May,  bur.  at  Fleet  on  Friday, 
26  May  1905.  Will  dated  15  October  1901,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  3  July  1905,  by  Cyril  Cranmer,  Curteis  Kenrick  and  Charles 
Jarvis  Matthew  Kenrick,  sons,  two  of  the  Exors. 


X^^^^^i^^rn.  (y^^ 


youngest  dau.  of 
Edmund  Lombard 
Huntofco.  Galway, 
by  Katherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Ed- 
mund Powell ;  marr. 
at  Monkstown,  co. 
Dublin  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Lynch),  on 
Thursday,  2  April 
1868. 


Herbert  William  Mascall  Kenrick,  born  at  9  Mount= 
Street  Crescent,  Dublin,  on  Saturday,  22  May  1869, 
and  bapt.  at  Dublin  ;  educated  at  Charterhouse  ;  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  nth  Hussars  30  May 
1891,  Lieutenant  10  August  1892,  Captain  16  July  1898; 
served  in  North- West  Frontier  of  India  1897-98  (medal 
with  clasp) ;  employed  with  Egyptian  Army  22  January 
1900  to  21  January  1902. 


=Helen  Clara  Campden,  elder  dau.  of 
Frederick  Campden  Little  of  Wilton 
Villa,  Campden  Hill,  Kensington, 
London,  by  Helen  Ruth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Tredwell ;  born  at 
Wilton  Villa,  Campden  Hill,  on 
Thursday,  9  January  1879,  and  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington  ; 
marr.  there  29  April  1905. 


Ruth  Betty  Mary,  born  at  Neilsland  House,  Hamilton, 
CO.  Lanark,  4  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London,  17  July  1906. 

61 


Frances,  born  at  Broome,  near  Betchworth,  co.  Surrey,  9  August,  bapt.  at 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  7  October  1816  ;  niarr.  at  Bishopsbourne,  co.  Kent 
(by  the  Rev.  Charles  Oxenden),  15  September  1841,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Edward 
Barrett  Curteis  of  Leasam,  co.  Sussex  (2nd  son  of  Edward  Jeremiah  Curteis 
of  Windmill  Hill  and  of  Knell,  both  co.  Sussex,  M.P.,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Barrett,  Rector  of  Hothfield, 
CO.  Kent);  born  at  Church  House,  Northiam,  co.  Susse.x,  25  July  1805; 
formerly  Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards;  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex,  M.P.  for  Rye 
1832-37.  She  died  at  Springfield,  Playden,  co.  Sussex,  on  Sunday,  21 
August  1S87.  He  marr.  istly  at  Benenden,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  W. 
Smith  Marriott),  on  Thursday,  9  March  1837,  Charlotte  Lydia,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Law  Hodges  of  Hemsted,  co.  Kent,  M.P. ;  born  5  March 
1818;  died  at  Jennings,  co.  Kent,  leaving  issue,  aged  20,  8  June  1838, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Wartling,  co.  Sussex.  He  died  at  Leasam, 
aged  74,  on  Sunday,  14  December  1879,  and  was  bur.  at  Playden. 

A 


Ehzabeth,  born 
at  Broome,  near 
Betchworth,  on 
Sunday,  4  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at 
Betchworth,  4 
March  1818. 


Louisa,  born  at  Mauldon  Cottage,  co.  Bedford,  5  April,  bapt.  at  Mauldon  18  April  1843;  marr. 
at  Walmer,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  Smyth  Johnston,  brother  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Alexander  Ewing,  the  Vicar),  on  Thursday,  18  April  1872,  Edward  John 
Johnston  (2nd  son  of  Hugh  Johnston  of  Eridge,  co.  Sussex);  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign 
66th  (The  Berkshire)  Regiment  of  Foot  28  August  1863,  Lieutenant  10  October  1865, 
Captain  18  August  1869. 


George  Edmund  Reginald  Kenrick,  D.S.O.  -y 
born  at  Stockcross,  co.  Berks,  on  Monday,  16 
January,  bapt.  at  Speen,  co.  Berks,  i  March  1871; 
educated  at  Charterhouse ;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  The  Queen's  (Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment)  18  November  1891,  Lieu- 
tenant 10  May  1895,  Captain  7  May  1900; 
entered  Staff  College  November  1905;  Divisional 
Signalling  Officer  (graded  Staff  Captain), 
South  Africa,  9  October  1899  to  26  October 
1900,  Staff-Captain  27  October  1900  to  23  June 
1002;  Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lieut.- 
General  in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony, 
and  to  Lieut.-General  Commanding  the  Forces 
in  South  Africa  24  June  1902;  served  in 
operations  on  North-West  Frontier  of  India 
1897-98,  with  Malakand  Field  Force,  Mohmand 
Field  Force  and  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force 
(medal  with  two  clasps)  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1899- 1900,  on  Staff  (mentioned  in 
despatches  "London  Gazette,"  16  April  igoi, 
Queen's  medal  \vith  five  clasps,  D.S.O.  29 
November  1900,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


=Amy  Marion,  dau. 
of  George  O'Flaherty 
of  The  Lodge,  Bally 
Conneely,  and  of 
Ardnasella,  Ough- 
terard,  co.  Galway, 
J. P.,  by  Amelia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Sayers  St.  Kerry ; 
born  20  February 
1876;  marr.  at  Hoo, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Thurs- 
day, 2  June  1904. 


Neville  Cyril  Evelyn  Kenrick,  born  at 
The  Lodge,  Ashley  Avenue,  Cheriton, 
CO.  Kent,  9  July,  bapt.  at  Fleet,  co. 
Hants,  26  August  1905. 


C)Til  Cranmer  Curteis 
Kenrick,  born  at 
Newbury,  co.  Berks, 
on  Saturday,  6  July 
1872,  and  bapt.  at 
Speen  ;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  and 
at  Merton  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated 
22  October  1891, 
M.A.  1898  ;  Classical 
Master  at  Wellington 
House,  Westgate-on- 
Sea,  CO.  Kent,  since 
1900. 


62 


Jane,  born  at  Broome,  near  Betchworth,  co.  Surrey,  5  May,  bapt, 
at  Betchworth  10  October  1823;  died  at  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex,  27  July  1903,  bur.  at  Rusthall,  co.  Kent.  Will  dated 
9  January  1894,  with  codicil  dated  24  October  1896,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1103,  1903)  2  September  1903,  by  Richard  Dawes 
and  Anne  Mary  Curteis,  spinster,  niece,  the  Exors. 


Anne,  born  at  Broome, 
near  Betchworth,  i  June, 
died  at  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  4  August  1826, 
bur.  in  the  old  church- 
yard at  Brighton. 


Rev.  Charles  William  Herbert  Kenrick,  born  at= 
"St.  Clare,"  Walmer,  co.  Kent,  6  March  1850; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  4  June  1868,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1875; 
Vicar  of  Poulton,  co.  Gloucester,  1876-81,  Curate 
of  St.  Mark's,  New  Swindon,  co.  Wilts,  1881-82, 
Vicar  of  St.  George's,  Tylehurst,  co.  Berks,  1882-85, 
and  of  Holy  Trinity,  Reading,  co.  Berks,  1885-93, 
Surrogate  Vicar  of  Caversham,  co.  Oxford, 
1893-98,  Hon.  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schools  for 
the  Diocese  of  Winchester  1 900-1 901,  Vicar  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Barnstaple,  co.  Devon,  from  1901. 


=Ethel  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
the  HonW=  John  Gifford,  Rector  of 
Siddington,  co.  Gloucester  (2nd  son 
of  Robert,  ist  Baron  Gifford) ;  marr. 
at  Siddington  (by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Scott  Holland,  Senior  Student  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Herbert  Barnett,  Chaplain  of 
Cuddesdon  College,  co.  Oxford)  on 
Tuesday,  4  February  1879;  died  at 
"  Ingleside,"  Reading,  on  Monday, 
30  October  1893,  bur.  at  Reading. 


Evelyn  Mary,  born  at  Bruns- 
wick Terrace,  Swindon,  co. 
Wilts,  on  Friday,  17  February 
1882. 


Violet,  born  at  "The  Elms," 
Coley  Avenue,  Reading,  on 
Wednesday,  1 4  February 
1883. 


Constance,  born  at  "Ingleside," 
Reading,  on  Friday,  30  January 
1885. 


Charles  Jarvis  Matthew  Kenrick= 
of  Manor  Farm,  Hannington, 
CO.  Hants;  born  at  Dean  Wood, 
Newbury,  co.  Berks,  on  Friday, 
9  January,  bapt.  at  Speen, 
CO.  Berks,  8  February  1874; 
matriculated  at  Cambridge 
Michaelmas  Term,  1892  ;  for- 
merly Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion 
Somersetshire  Light  Infantry 
(Militia). 


=Mabel,  youngest  dau.  of  Colonel  Gordon 
Young  of  Stockton  House,  Fleet,  co.  Hants, 
Indian  Staff  Corps,  by  Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  of  General  Rob  Smith,  C.B.  ;  born 
at  Jullender,  Punjab,  India,  8  November, 
bapt.  there  4  December  1877;  marr.  at 
Fleet  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  William 
Herbert  Kenrick,  Vicar  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Barnstaple,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Walter 
Copleston  Furneaux,  Vicar  of  Sheen  and 
Mortlake,  co.  Surrey,  and  the  Rev. 
George  Herbert  Preston,  the  Vicar)  on 
Wednesday,  16  October  1901. 


William  Robert 
Scawen  Kenrick, 
born  at  "Ridge- 
mount,"  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants, 
on  Friday,  22 
September  1876; 
died  10  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at 
Guildford  1 5 
February  1891. 


Marjorie  Amy,  born  at  Stockton  House, 
Fleet,  on  Saturday,  2  August,  bapt.  at 
Fleet  2  September  1902. 


Jarvis  Julian  Mascall  Kenrick, 
born  at  Newbury  16  June, 
bapt.  at  Speen  25  July  1905. 


(^yf^^o^  i  /W^6^ 


63 


JFinnemore. 


Robert  Finnemore  of  Ballyward,  co.  Wicklow, 
son  of  William  Finnemore  of  Ballyward, 
by  Catherine  his  2nd  wife,  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Ussher,  Rector  of 
Dunganstown,  co.  Wicklow  [post  nuptial 
settlement  dated  11  June  1751  and  recorded 
in  Dublin]  ;  bapt.  at  Blessington,  co. 
Wicklow,  II  March  1755;  marr.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Michael  Powell  of  Banlahan,  co.  Cork  ; 
born  at  Banlahan  in  1770.  He  died  at 
Blessington,  aged  87,  27  May  1838,  and  was 
bur.  there.  


Arms  on  record  in  Ulster's  Office. — 
Ermine  on  a  chevron  gules  between  in 
chief  two  gnus'  heads  erased  proper  and 
in  base  an  Irish  harp  or  stringed  argent  a 
chevronel  of  the  last. 

Crest.— On  a  Roman  fasces  proper  a 
gnu's  head  as  in  the  arms. 

Motto. — Ad  finem  ora. 


Isaac  Powell  Finnemore  of  Pietermaritzburg,= 
Natal,  South  Africa,  formerly  of  Addington 
Park,  CO.  Surrey ;  educated  in  Ireland  as 
Land  Surveyor,  but  took  up  Botany  and 
Landscape  Gardening ;  came  to  England  in 
1824;  Land  Steward  to  the  Most  Rev. 
William  Howley,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ; 
emigrated  to  Natal,  shipwTecked  in  the 
"Minerva"  on  Bluff  Rocks,  Port  Natal, 
4  July  1850;  settled  in  Pietermaritzburg ; 
died  there  13  May,  bur.  in  the  Church  of 
England  Cemetery  at  Pietermaritzburg 
14  May  1876.  Will  dated  20  June  1870, 
proved  at  Pietermaritzburg  15  May  1876,  by 
Jane  Finnemore,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Jane,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Clarke  of  London,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Gray ;  born  in 
London  in  181 7  ;  marr. 
by  licence  at  St.  Luke's, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex  (by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Tunstall 
Smith),  5  February  1842; 
died    at    Pietermaritzburg 

24  February,  bur.  in  the 
Church  of  England  Ceme- 
tery   at     Pietermaritzburg 

25  February  1889.  Will 
dated  17  January  1877, 
proved  at  Pietermaritzburg 

26  February  1889,  by 
the  Hon'>'=  Robert  Isaac 
Finnemore,  the  Exor. 


Robert  Finnemore, 
came  to  England 
in  1838 ;  died  un- 
married at  Liver- 
pool, bur.  there  in 
1838. 


Robert  Isaac  Finnemore,  born  .it 
Durban,  Natal,  15  April,  bapt. 
there  7  June  1888  ;  died  28 
December,  bur.  in  the  Wesleyan 
Cemetery  at  Pietermaritzburg 
29  December  1905. 


Howard  Victor  West  Finnemore, 
born  at  Durban  20  June,  bapt. 
there  15  August  1889  ;  died 
1 1  January,  bur.  in  the  Wesleyan 
Cemetery  at  Pietermaritzburg  13 
January  1891. 


Irene  Augusta  Violet, 
born  at  Durban  6 
February,  bapt.  there 
18  March  1891. 


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Catherine  Augusta, 
only  dau.  of 
JohnRussomJ.P., 
sometime  Mayor 
of  Pietermaritz- 
burg,  by  Susan  his 
2nd  wife,  dau. 
of  John  West 
of  Cardiff,  co. 
Glamorgan  ;  born 
at  Pietermaritz- 
burg  15  December 
185s  ;  marr.  at 
Eastridge,  Pieter- 
maritzburg,  7  June 
1887. 


Hon''''^  Robert  Isaac  Finnemore  of  Elim  House,= 
Pietermaritzburg,  Natal,  South  Africa ;  born  at 
Addington  Park,  co.  Surrey,  29  October,  bapt. 
at  Addington  29  November  1842  ;  educated  at 
the  Church  of  England  Grammar  School, 
Pietermaritzburg,  and  at  Bishopstowe  Mission 
Station ;  Pupil  Assistant,  Surveyor-General's 
Office,  4  August  1858,  2nd  Clerk  i  March 
1859,  Chief  Clerk  and  Draughtsman  3  October 
1864,  Government  Land  Surveyor  18  No- 
vember 1863,  Clerk  to  Attorney-General  22 
November  1865  ;  called  to  the  Bar,  Natal, 
8  January  1868;  Postmaster-General  2  February 

1876,  Acting  Colonial  Treasurer  19  February 

1877,  Master  and  Registrar  Supreme  Court 
and    Registrar  Vice-Admiralty  Court  29   July 

1878,  Magistrate,  Durban,  i  April  1881,  Justice 
of  the  Peace  for  the  Colony  30  May  1881, 
Acting  Puisne  Judge  19  July  1883  ;  Marriage 

Officer,  Durban,  25  October  1887  ;  Collector  of  Customs, 
Registrar  of  Shipping  and  Emigration  Officer  i  March  1889; 
many  years  Deputy  Chairman  of  Natal  Harbour  Board ; 
Examiner  of  Candidate  Notaries,  Crown  Solicitor  and 
Parliamentary  Draughtsman  i  July  1894;  Member  Tender 
Board  i  July  1894,  Member  Civil  Service  Board  11  August 
1894,  Commissioner  of  Stamps  24  June  1895;  served  as 
Chairman  of  Zulu  War  Relief  Commission  1879,  and  on  many 
other  Commissions  ;  accompanied  Governor  as  Legal  Adviser 
after  Jameson  Raid  1896  (mentioned  in  despatches  and 
received  special  thanks) ;  Reporter  of  Supreme  Court  Cases, 
Editor  Natal  Law  Reports  and  Digests  of  Cases ;  appointed 
Puisne  Judge  Supreme  Court  1  November  1896,  became 
First  Puisne  Judge  1902,  acted  as  Chief  Justice  1903  and 
also  in  1904,  retired  the  same  year,  when  a  special  pension 
was  granted  to  him  by  Act,  No.  43,  1904,  of  the  Legislative 
Council  and  Assembly  of  Natal;  F.R.A.S.,  F.R.Hist.  Soc, 
F.R.Met.  Soc,  F.A.L,  F.S.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.Z.S.,  &c. ;  died 
suddenly  on  Sunday,  22  July  1906,  bur.  in  the  Wesleyan 
Cemetery  at  Pietermaritzburg  the  same  day. 


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Catherine  Isabel, 
born  at  Durban  19 
July,  bapt.  there 
6  October  1892. 


Winifred  Dorothea,  born  at  Pietermaritzburg 
12  September,  bapt.  there  13  November  1894; 
died  at  Pietermaritzburg  24  August  1904, 
and  bur.  in  the  Wesleyan  Cemetery  at 
Pietermaritzburg  the  same  day. 


William  Albert  Finnemore, 
born  at  Addington  Park 
18  August,  bapt.  at 
Addington  18  September 
1844  ;  Bank  Accountant ; 
died  unmarried  at  Pieter- 
maritzburg 19  October, 
bur.  in  the  Church 
of  England  Cemetery 
at  Pietermaritzburg  20 
October  1900. 


Thomas  Henry  Finnemore, 
born  at  Addington  Park 
I  March,  bapt.  at  Adding- 
ton I  April  1846;  of  the 
Natal  Civil  Service  ;  died 
unmarried  14  March,  bur. 
in  the  Church  of  England 
Cemetery  at  Pietermaritz- 
burg 15  March  1887. 
Will  dated  3  June  1882, 
proved  at  Pietermaritzburg 
17  March  1887,  by  Jane 
Finnemore,  his  mother, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


Norah  Clementina,  born  at 
Elim  House,  Pietermaritz- 
burg, 7  December  1896, 
bapt.  at  Pietermaritzburg 
9  February  1897. 


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l)erborn. 


William   Sherborn  of   Newbury,  co.    Berks  (son  of=j=Maria   Carter  of 


Henry  Sherborn  of  New  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Shepherd,  and 
grandson  of  Henry  Sherborn  of  Bedfont,  co. 
Middlesex,  1676-1729);  born  at  New  Windsor,  and 
bapt.  there  26  April  1753.  Adfnon  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  13  March  1809,  to  Maria  Sherborn,  relict. 


Newbury ;  marr. 
at  Newbury  14 
February  1785. 


William  Sherborn,  born  at  Newbury,=Charlotte    Izard ;    died   at     Sarah,   born     Maria,  born 


and  bapt.  there  i  January  1786;  died 
s.p.  at  Princes  Street,  Leicester  Square, 
London,  9  October,  bur.  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
14  October  1863. 


Princes    Street,    Leicester  at  Newbury,  at  Newbury, 

Square,  London,  aged  73,  bur.       there  and       bapt. 

18   November   i860,    bur.  i      January  there  17 July 

in     Brompton    Cemetery,  1788.  1789. 
London. 


Mary  Hannah,  born  at  43  Leicester  Square,  London  i  February,  bapt.  at  St.  Anne's,  Soho, 
London,  26  February  1830;  marr.  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Stanley 
Leathes),  on  Saturday,  25  April  1863,  John  Hill  of  254  Clapham  Road  and  46  Cheapside, 
London  (son  of  James  Hill  of  Newnham,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife) ;  born 
at  Newnham  25  February,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  Prouse  Jones)  3  March 
1816;  died  suddenly  at  "St.  Margaret's,"  Leigham  Court  Road,  Streatham,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  78,  on  Thursday,  22  March,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  on  Tuesday,  27  March 
1894.  Will  dated  25  April  1890,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  14  May  1891  and 
25  January  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  448,  94)  25  May  1894,  by  John  Hartland,  Douglas 
Cow  and  John  Trewren,  the  Exors.  She  died  s.p.,  aged  40,  on  Monday,  7  February, 
and  was  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  11  February  1870. 


Charles  Davies  Sherborn  of 
49  Peterborough  Road,  Ful- 
ham,  CO.  Middlesex  ;  born  at 
10  Gunter  Grove,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  30  June,  bapt. 
at  St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  17  July 
1861  ;  educated  at  St.  Mark's 
College  School, Chelsea;  Com- 
piler of  "  Index  Animalium," 
and  "  History  of  Family  of 
Sherborn,"  1901. 


Ada  Mary,  born 
at  10  Gunter 
Grove,  Chelsea, 
21  December 
1862,  bapt.  at 
St.  Luke's,  Chel- 
sea, 7  January 
1863. 


Percie  Coates= 
Sherborn  of 
20  Beauchamp 
Place,  Chelsea ; 
horn  at  10 
Gunter  Grove, 
Chelsea,  12  Au- 
gust, bapt.  at  St. 
Luke's,  Chelsea, 
3 1  August  1 864. 


'Annie,  dau.  of  George 
Dobson  Greener,  by  Mary 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  3rd  dau. 
of  Thomas  H.  Tooley  of 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex ; 
born  at  Hampstead  16 
February  1862,  and  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Hampstead  ;  marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Brompton,  London, 
10  September  1892. 


Ronald  Thome  Sherborn,  born  at  20 
Beauchamp  Place,  Chelsea,  ii  November 
1893,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton, 
London,  7  January  1894. 


Leslie  Rupert  Sherborn,  born  at 
20  Beauchamp  Place,  Chelsea, 
1 1  February,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Brompton,  London,  7  April  1895. 


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Henry  Sherborn,  born   at   Newbury,  co.  Berks,  and=j=Mary,    dau.    of  Henry  Woollwright  of 


bapt.  there  2  March  1792  ;  died  at  Boughton, 
CO.  Kent,  19  March,  bur.  at  Dunkirk,  co.  Kent,  52 
March  1862.     M.I. 


Berkeley,  co.  Gloucester ;  died  at 
Boughton,  aged  79,  24  September,  bur. 
at  Dunkirk  28  September  1871.     M.I. 


Mary  Elizabeth,  marr.  at  St.  Pancras,  London  (by  the  father  of  the 
bridegroom),  on  Wednesday,  11  August  1847,  William  Butt  of  Bicester, 
CO.  Oxford  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  John  William  Butt,  Vicar  of  King's 
Langley,  co.  Hertford) ;  Civil  Engineer.  She  died  at  Exmouth,  co. 
Devon,  in  her  77th  year,  on  Monday,  i  September  1902.  Will  dated 
17  November  1897,  proved  at  Exeter  22  September  1902,  by  William 
Butt,  husband,  the  sole  Exor. 


Charles  William  Sherborn  of  i  Finborough  Road,= 
South  Kensington,  London  ;  born  at  43  Leicester 
Square,  London,  14  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Anne's,  Soho, 
London,  9  July  1831;  Engraver;  Member  of  the 
Royal  Society  of  Painter  Etchers  from  its  foundation 
in  1884. 


=Hannah  Simpson,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Davies  of  Bold  Street,  Liverpool,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Richardson  of  Liverpool  ; 
born  at  Liverpool  r  May  1829;  marr. 
at  St.  Philip's,  Liverpool  (by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Burton),  on  Tuesday, 
14  August  i860.  She  marr.  istly  at 
St.  Bride's,  Liverpool,  21  September 
1853,  Thomas  Wait  of  Marshfield,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  of  Liverpool  (son  of 
Daniel  and  Susannah  Beale  Wait) ;  he 
died  s.p.  at  Waterloo,  co.  Lancaster, 
aged  44,  II  May,  and  was  bur.  in 
St.  James'  Cemetery,  Liverpool,  16 
May  1854. 


Sidney  Newton  Sherborn  of  31   Beulah=j=Helen,  dau.  of  Robert  Rushworth,  by  Elizabeth  his 


Road,  Thornton  Heath,  co.  Surrey 
born  at  10  Gunter  Grove,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  5  September,  bapt.  at  St. 
Luke's,  Chelsea,  26  September  1866. 


wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown  of  Aylesbury, 
CO.  Buckingham  ;  born  at  Great  Berkhamsted,  co. 
Hertford,  21  February,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Great 
Berkhamsted,  12  May  1872;  marr.  at  St.  Barnabas', 
South  Lambeth  Road,  co.  Surrey,  31  July  1895. 


Geoffrey  Robert  Sherborn,  born  at  i  Beulah  Road 
North  (now  Burlington  Road),  Thornton  Heath, 
on  Saturday,  27  P'ebruary  1897,  and  bapt.  there 
privately  the  next  day  (baptism  registered  at  St.  Paul's, 
Thornton  Heath). 


Joan  Ada,  born  at  i  Burlington 
Road,  Thornton  Heath,  on  Monday, 
2  June,  bapt.  at  Thornton  Heath 
14  July  1902. 


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Charles  Sherborn  of  lo  King  Street,- 
St.  James',  London;  born  at  Newbury, 
CO.  Berks,  26  January,  bapt.  there  26 
July  1796;  died  at  10  King  Street, 
St.  James',  London,  12  April,  bur.  in 
Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  17  April 
1858. 


=Mary,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Bance  of  Newbury,  by 
Mary  Holmes  his  wife ;  born  at  Newbury ;  died  at 
540  King's  Road,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  in  her  85th 
year,  on  Tuesday,  29  April  1890,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  London.  Will  dated  18  March  1886, 
with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  14  November 
1888  and  2  March  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  538,  90) 
19  May  1890,  by  \Villiam  Squires  Wetherell  of 
7  Oakfield  Road,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  Engineer,  and 
Charles  Davies  Sherborn  of  540  King's  Road,  Chelsea, 
grandson,  two  of  the  Exors. 


Richard  Aubrey  Sherborn,  born  at  43  Leicester 
Square,  London,  2  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Anne's, 
Soho,  London,  7  August  1834;  died,  aged 
10  months,  bur.  in  St.  Anne's  Churchyard, 
Soho,  5  April  1835. 


Edwin  John  Sherborn,  born  at  43  Leicester 
Square,  London,  23  July  1837 ;  died  un- 
married at  Chicago,  Ills.,  U.S.A.,  20  April 
1880,  bur.  there. 


Cecil  Obert  Sherborn,  born  at  10  Gunter  Grove,  Chelsea,  7  December  1870,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's, 
Chelsea,  i  January  1871;  died  at  10  Gunter  Grove,  Chelsea,  19  December  1871,  bur.  in 
Brompton  Cemetery,  London. 


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SCARBROUGH. 

Arms  on  record  in  the   College  of  Arms. — Argent   a   fesse   gules 
between  three  parrots  vert  collared  of  the  second. 

Crest. — A  pelican  in  her  piety  in  her  nest  all  proper. 

Supporters. — Two  parrots  wings  inverted  and  indorsed  proper. 

Motto. — Murus  aeneus  conscientia  sana. 


g)carl)roug|). 


Frederick  Lumley-Savile  of  Tickhill  Castle,  = 
CO.  York  (only  son  of  the  Hon''''^  Frederick 
Lumley,  5th,  but  4th  surviving  son  of  the 
4th,  and  brother  to  the  sth,  6th  and  7th 
Earls  of  Scarbrough,  by  Harriet  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Boddington)  ;  born 
14  January  1788;  educated  at  Eton; 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Savile  by  Act  of  Parliament  in  1834; 
died  at  Tickhill  Castle,  aged  49,  27  Feb- 
ruary 1837.  Will  dated  at  Tickhill  Castle 
on  Friday,  29  December  1832,  proved 
(P.C.C.  317  Nonvich)  17  April  1837,  by 
Charlotte  Mary  Lumley-Savile,  rehct,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


Charlotte  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George 
de  la  Poer  Beresford,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Elphin 
and  Ardagh,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  (iervase 
Parker  Bushe  of  Kilfane,  co.  Kilkenny,  M.P.  for 
Kilkenny;  marr.  in  Dublin  2  May  181 2;  marr. 
2ndly  at  Kilmore  20  July  1839,  Robert  Henry 
Southwell  of  Castle  Hamilton,  co.  Cavan  (only 
child  of  the  Hon'''"^  Robert  Henry  Southwell  of 
Castle  Hamilton,  M.P.  for  Downpatrick,  2nd 
son  of  Thomas  George,  ist  Viscount  Southwell). 
She  died  at  Wiesbaden,  in  the  Duchy  of  Napau, 
2  November  185 1.  Will  dated  27  August  1847, 
proved  (P.C.C.  963,  51)  18  December  1851, 
by  Richard  George  Lumley,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


Richard  George  Lumley,  Earl  of  Scarbrough,  Viscount  Lumley  and= 
Baron  Lumley  of  Lumley  Castle,  co.  Durham,  in  the  Peerage  of 
England,  and  Viscount  Lumley  of  Waterford,  in  the  Peerage  of 
Ireland;  born  at  Tickhill  Castle  7  May  1813;  educated  at  Eton; 
entered  the  Amy  as  Cornet  7th  (Queen's  Own)  Hussars  8  February 
1831,  Lieutenant  5  April  1833  to  April  1837,  Captain  ist  Yorkshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  27  April  1838,  Major  11  May  1846,  Lieut.-Colonel 
27  March  1852  to  8  July  1859;  D.L.  for  the  West  Riding  of 
CO.  York ;  succeeded  his  cousin,  John,  Earl  of  Scarbrough,  as 
9th  Earl,  29  October  1856;  died  at  Sandbeck  Park,  co.  York, 
aged  71,  on  Friday,  5  December  1884,  bur.  at  Maltby,  co.  York. 
Will  dated  30  May  1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  72,  85)  24  January 
1885,  by  Aldred  Frederick  George  Beresford,  Earl  of  Scarbrough, 
son,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Frederica  Mary  Adeliza, 
younger  dau.  of  Andrew 
Robert  Drummond  of 
Cadlands  Park,  co. 
Hants,  by  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Frederica  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  John 
Henry,  5th  Duke  of 
Rutland,  K.G. ;  born 
16  December  1826  ; 
marr.  at  Fawley,  co. 
Hants,  8  October  1846. 


Algitha  Frederica  Mary,  born  at  Tickhill  Castle  on  Tuesday,  23  November  1847;  marr.  at 
Maltby,  co.  York  (by  the  Rev.  Frederick  Norman),  on  Thursday,  13  August  1868,  William 
Thomas,  Baron  Bolton  of  Bolton  Castle,  co.  York,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain  ;  born 
at  Bolton  Hall  on  Friday,  31  January  1845,  bapt.  in  the  library  at  Bolton  Hall,  and  received 
into  the  church  at  Wensley,  co.  York ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Lent  Term,  1864  ;  appointed  Cornet  Yorkshire  Hussars  Yeomanry  Cavalry  24 
January  1862,  Lieutenant  27  July  1871,  Captain  5  October  1872,  Major  5  November  1881, 
Lieut.-Colonel  2  July  1898,  Hon.  Colonel  3  August  1898,  retired  7  February  1903;  J. P.,  D.L. 
and  County  Councillor  for  the  North  Riding,  co.  York,  and  J. P.  for  co.  Hants ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  4th  Baron  7  November  1895.         =j= 


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Frances  Charlotte  Arabella,  bapt.  at  Tickhill, 
CO.  York,  31  July  18 14;  marr.  there  8  March 
1836,  Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  John  Hill  of 
Cotgrave,  co.  Nottingham ;  entered  the  Army 
12  September  1816,  retired  as  Lieut.-Colonel 
of  the  7th  Hussars  5  April  1833 ;  died  at 
Tickhill  Castle,  aged  69,  on  Thursday,  22 
August,  bur.  at  Tickhill  27  August  1867. 
Will  dated  9  August  1864,  with  codicil  dated 
4  June  1867,  proved  at  Wakefield  7  September 
1867,  by  Lady  Frances  Charlotte  Arabella  Hill 
of  Tickhill  Castle,  relict,  and  Richard  George 
Lumley,  Earl  of  Scarbrough,  two  of  the  Exors. 
She  died  at  65  Queen's  Gate,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Sunday,  3  August,  and  was  bur. 
at  Tickhill  8  August  1879.  Will  dated  24  July 
1872,  with  codicil  dated  14  June  1878,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  927,  79)  15  November  1879,  by 
Richard  George  Lumley,  Earl  of  Scarbrough, 
brother,  and  Thomas  Daniel  Hill  of  21 
Grosvenor  Place,  London,  nephew,  the  Exors. 


A 


Henrietta  Susan  Beresford,  born  10  February 
1816;  marr.  at  Tickhill  5  November  1835, 
Edmund  L'Estrange  of  Tynte  Lodge,  co. 
Leitrim  (youngest  son  of  Colonel  Henry 
Peisley  L'Estrange  of  Moystown,  King's 
County,  by  Grace  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of 
George  Burdett  of  The  Heath  House, 
Queen's  County,  M.P.  for  Thomastown  and 
Queen's  County) ;  died,  aged  53,  bur. 
at  Moystown  7  August  1866.  She  died  at 
Walls,  Ravenglass,  co.  Cumberland,  in  her 
89th  year,  at  12  noon  on  Thursday,  22 
December,  and  was  bur.  at  Muncaster, 
CO.  Cumberland,  on  Monday,  26  December 
1904.  Will  dated  23  April  1901,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  16  March  1905, 
by  Charles  Gore,  Earl  of  ErroU,  and  Josslyn 
Francis,  Baron  Muncaster,  sons-in-law,  the 
Exors.  =f= 

A 

(See  Pedigree  of  L'Estrange,  "  Visifatioti  of 
Ireland"   Vol.  J,  page  4J.) 


Ida  Frances  Annabella,  born  at  Tickhill  Castle  28  November 
1848,  bapt.  at  Tickhill  10  February  1849  ;  an  Extra  Lady  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  H.R.H.  the  Princess  of  Wales ;  marr.  at  Maltby, 
CO.  York  (by  the  Most  Rev.  Marcus  Gervaise  Beresford, 
Archbishop  of  Armagh  and  Bishop  of  Cloger,  her  great-uncle), 
7  September  1869,  Sir  George  Cecil  Orlando,  Earl  of  Bradford; 
born  in  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Monday,  3  February  1845  ; 
M.P.  for  North  Shropshire  1867-85  ;  Captain  Shropshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  1869-82,  formerly  Lieutenant  ist  Life  Guards;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Salop;  succeeded  his  father 
as  4th  Earl  9  March  1898.  =^ 

A 


Lyulph  Richard  William 
Granby  Lumley,  Viscount 
Lumley,  born  at  Tickhill 
Castle  on  Friday,  7  June, 
bapt.  at  Tickhill  8  July 
1850;  died  at  Sandbeck 
Park,  aged  18,  on  Sun- 
day, 23  August  1868, 
bur.  at  Maltby. 


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Anne  Georgina,  born  at  Tickhill  Castle,  co.  York,  19  August,  bapt.  at  Tickhill  i  September  1818; 
niarr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  16  April  1844,  Sir  William  Mordaunt  Edward 
Milner  of  Nun  Appleton  Hall,  co.  York,  Baronet  (elder  son  of  Sir  \\'illiam  Mordaunt  Sturt  Milner, 
Baronet,  by  Harriet  Elizabeth  his  2nd  wife,  elder  dau.  of  Lord  Edward  Charles  Cavendish- 
Bentinck);  born  at  Nun  Appleton  20  June,  bapt.  at  Bolton  Percy,  co.  York,  22  June  1820;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  30  May  1838,  B.A.  1841,  ALA.  1844;  M.P. 
for  York  1848-57;  succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Baronet  24  March  1855  ;  died  at  Nun  Appleton, 
aged  46,  on  Tuesday,  12  February,  bur.  at  Acaster  Selby,  co.  York,  18  February  1867.  Will 
dated  2  December  1850,  proved  at  York  6  April  1867,  by  Lady  Anne  Georgina  Milner  of 
Nun  Appleton,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix.  She  died  at  48  Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Friday, 
2  February,  and  was  bur.  at  Acaster  Selby  6  February  1877.  Will  dated  15  November  1876,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  215,  77)  9  March  1877,  by  Frederick  George  Milner,  Granville  Henry  Milner,  sons, 
and  Henry  John  Lowndes  Graham,  the  Exors.     — 

A 
(See  Pedigree  of  Milner,  page  jy.) 


Lilian  Selina  Elizabeth,  born  at  Cadlands 
Park,  CO.  Hants,  the  residence  of  Andrew 
Robert  Drummond,  30  October,  bapt.  at 
Fawley,  co.  Hants,  22  December  1851  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London 
(by  the  Most  Rev.  William  Thomson, 
Archbishop  of  York,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
the  Hon'''^  Robert  Liddell),  on  Thursday, 
3  August  187 1,  Sir  Lawrence,  Marquess  of 
Zetland,  K.T.,  P.C.  (eldest  son  of  the 
Hon'''=  John  Charles  Dundas  of  Woodhall 
Wetherby,  co.  York,  M.P.  for  Richmond, 
by  Margaret  Matilda  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Talbot  of  Mary  Ville,  co.  Wexford) ; 
born  in  Portman  Street,  London,  on 
Friday,  16  August,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Marylebone,  London,  9  September 
1844;  educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1863;  Cornet  Royal  Horse  Guards 
31  August  1866,  Lieutenant  7  July  1869, 
Captain  Yorkshire  Hussars,  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  1874-80,  Lieut.-Colonel  ist  North 
Riding,  Yorkshire,  Volunteer  Artillery  14 
December  1881,  Hon.  Colonel  19  December 
1894  ;  M.P.  for  Richmond  1872-73  ;  Mayor 
of  Richmond,  co.  York,  1895-96  and 
1896-97  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  North  Riding, 
CO.  York  ;  D.L.  for  co.  Stirling  ;  Provincial 
Grand  Master  of  Freemasons,  North  and 
East  Ridings,  co.  York ;  a  Lord-in-Waiting 
to  Queen  Victoria  1880;  Lord-Lieutenant 
of  Ireland  1889-92 ;  succeeded  his  uncle, 
Thomas,  Earl  of  Zetland,  as  3rd  Earl,  6  May 
1873;  created  Marquess  of  Zetland,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  22  August 
1892.  =j= 


Sibell  Mary,  born  at  Tickhill  Castle,  co.  York, 
24  March,  bapt.  at  Tickhill  10  May  1855  ;  marr. 
istly  in  the  chapel  at  Sandbeck  Park,  co.  York, 
3  November  1874,  Victor  Ale.\ander,  Earl  Grosvenor 
(eldest  son  of  Hugh  Lupus,  ist  Duke  and  3rd 
Marquess  of  Westminster,  K.G.,  P.C,  by  Lady 
Constance  Gertrude  Sutherland  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of 
George  Granville,  2nd  Duke  of  Sutherland,  K.G.) ; 
born  at  Stafford  House,  St.  James',  Westminster,  on 
Thursday,  28  April  1853,  bapt.  in  the  chapel  at 
Buckingham  Palace  (Queen  Victoria  stood  Sponsor 
in  person)  ;  Sub-Lieutenant  Cheshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  ;  died  at  Saighton  Grange,  co.  Chester,  on 
Tuesday,  22  January,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Eccleston,  co.  Chester,  on  Friday,  25  January  1884. 
She  marr.  andly  at  the  private  chapel  at  Eaton,  co. 
Chester  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Rupert  Hugh  Morris, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  George  Augustus  Robins),  on 
Monday,  7  February  1887,  the  Rt.  Hon"':  George 
Wyndham,  P.C,  D.C.L.  (elder  son  of  the  Hon^e 
Percy  Scawen  Wyndham  of  Clouds,  co.  Wilts, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Sussex,  Wilts  and 
Cumberland,  M.P.  for  West  Cumberland  [youngest 
son  of  George,  ist  Baron  Leconfield],  by  INIadeline 
Caroline  Frances  Eden  his  wife,  6th  dau.  of 
Major-General  Sir  Guy  Campbell,  Baronet) ;  bom 
at  44  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Saturday,  29 
August  1863  ;  sometime  Lieutenant  ist  Battalion 
Coldstream  Guards  ;  served  in  the  Suakin 
Expedition  1885  ;  Lieutenant  Cheshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  18  April  1888,  Captain  (Hon.  Major) 
10  February  1894  ;  J.P.  for  co.  Chester;  M.P.  for 
Dover  since  1889,  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Rt.  Hon'''"=  Arthur  James  Balfour  1887-92,  Under- 
Secretary  of  State  for  \Var  1898- 1900,  Chief- 
Secretary  and  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  for  Ireland 
1 900- 1 905  ;  elected  Lord  Rector  of  Glasgow 
University  1902;  Hon.  D.C.L.  (Oxford)  1904; 
sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  for  Ireland  1900,  and  for 
Great  Britain  1902.      =p  =t= 

A  A 


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Aldred  Frederick  George  Beresford  Lumley,  Earl  of= 
Scarbrough,  C.B.,  F.S.A. ;  born  at  Tickhill  Castle, 
CO.  York,  i6  November  1857,  and  bapt.  at  Tickhill; 
educated  at  Eton  ;  Sub-Lieutenant  Leicestershire 
Regiment  (Militia)  15  April  1876,  Lieutenant  7th  (The 
Queen's  Own)  Hussars  11  November  1876  to  30 
October  1883,  Captain  ist  West  Yorkshire  Dragoons 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  12  February  1887,  Lieut.-Colonel 
(Hon.  Colonel)  24  October  1891  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1900,  with  Imperial  Yeomanry  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  10  September  1901, 
Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps);  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King 
Edward  VIL  26  June  1902  ;  J. P.  for  the  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  Lord-Lieutenant  and  Gustos  Rotulorum 
1892-1904;  nominated  C.B.  24  June  1904;  Patron  of 
the  livings  of  Maltby  and  Stainton,  co.  York, 
Saxby  with  Firsby,  Skegness,  Stainton-by-Langworth, 
Glentworth  and,  with  King's  College,  Cambridge,  of 
Willoughton,  co.  Lincoln ;  succeeded  his  father  as 
loth  Earl  5  December  1884.  


=Lucy  Cecilia,  eldest  dau.  of  Cecil 
Dunn  Gardner ;  marr.  at  Chribt 
Church,  Mayfair,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Travis  Travis,  Rector 
of  Ripley,  co.  York,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Rhodes  Prince),  on 
Saturday,  8  April  1899.  She  marr. 
istly  at  Kensington,  London,  Robert 
Ashton  of  Croughton  Cottage,  co. 
Chester,  and  of  21  Park  Lane, 
London  (younger  son  of  James  Ashton 
of  Highfield,  Bredbury,  co.  Chester, 
and  of  Mimwood,  co.  Hertford,  by 
Frances  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  David 
Cheetham  of  Stalybridge,  co.  Chester); 
died  suddenly  on  board  the  yacht 
"Nerine,"  at  Rothesay,  co.  Bute, 
leaving  issue,  aged  49,  on  Wednesday, 
27  July  1898. 


Serena  Mary  Barbara,  born  at  21  Park 
Lane,  London,  on  Saturday,  30  March 
1901,  and  bapt.  at  Sandbeck,  co.  York. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Osbert  Victor  George  Atheli 
Lumley,  born  18  July  1862;  Lieutenant  nth 
(Prince  Albert's  Own)  Hussars  22  October  1881, 
Adjutant  13  November  1886  to  4  September 
1889,  Captain  2  March  1887;  A.D.C.  and  Military 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Marquis  of  Zetland, 
Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  14  December  1889 
to  15  August  1892;  A.D.C.  to  General  Officer 
Commanding  (Major-General  Sir  Reginald  Thomas 
Thynne,  K.C.B.)  North-East  District  i  October 
1894  to  31  October  1899,  Major  nth  Hussars 
17  June  1896,  Lieut.-Colonel  29  September  1900, 
Brevet  Colonel  10  February  1904. 


ng=j=Constance  Eleanor,  elder  dau.  of  Eustace 
John  Wilson-Patten  (eldest  son  of  John, 
I  St  and  last  Baron  Winmarleigh  of 
Winmarleigh,  co.  Lancaster),  formerly 
Captain  ist  Life  Guards,  by  Emily 
Constantia  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Lord  John  Thynne  of  Haynes  Park, 
CO.  Bedford,  Canon  and  Sub-Dean  of 
Westminster,  D.D. ;  born  at  24  Hill  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
25  August  1864:  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge,  London,  3  May  1892. 


Sibell  Evelyn,  born  at  46  Belgrave  Richard      John 

Square,  London,  on  Saturday,   28  Lumley,  born  at 

January  1893;  died  at  4  Cadogan  Sandbeck  Park, 

Place,  Chelsea,  London,  in  her  6th  co.     York,     on 

year,   on    Monday,    21    November  Monday,  3oJuly 

1898,  bur.  at  Maltby,  co.  York.  1894. 


Lawrence  Roger 
Lumley,  born  at 
York  on  Monday, 
27  July  1896. 


Lilian  MaryTheodora, 
horn  at  62  Pont  Street, 
Chelsea,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  22  May 
1900. 


(S^ra})am* 


Arms. — Or  on  a  chief  sable  three  escallops  of  the  field. 
Crest. — Two  wings  addorsed  or. 
Motto. — Reason  contents  me. 


John  Graham  of  Avenue  House,  Cranford,  co.  Middlesex,  = 
and  of  25  Red  Lion  Square,  London,  formerly  of 
Rocliffe,  CO.  Cumberland  (son  of  John  Graham  of 
Rodiffe,  by  Martha  his  wife);  born  12  September  1757. 
He  marr.  istly  Rachel.  He  died  in  his  70th  year, 
14  November,  and  was  bur.  in  his  family  vault  at 
Heston,  co.  Middlesex,  22  November  1826.  M.L 
Will  dated  13  March  1825,  with  two  codicils  dated 
27  December  1825,  proved  (P.C.C.  634  Sivabey)  14 
December  1826,  by  John  Smith  Graham  and  Francis 
James  Graham,  the  Exors.  Portrait-replica  of  one 
by  his  friend  George  Morland,  at  Ross,  co.  Hereford, 
in  the  possession  of  James  Cluxrles  Getting,  his 
great-grandson.  =j= 

I 


=Joyce  Mary  James,  died  at  her  residence 
at  Cranford,  aged  83,  on  Monday, 
2  January,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at 
Heston  9  January  i860.  M.L  Will 
dated  18  February  1852,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  181,  60)  3  March  i860,  by 
Clarinda  Mary  Graham,  of  Cranford, 
CO.  Middlesex,  spinster,  and  Caroline 
Graham,  of  the  same  place,  spinster, 
the  Executrixes.  Portrait  at  Ross  in 
the  possession  of  James  Charles  Getting, 
her  great-grandson.     2nd  wife. 


John  Smith  Graham,  bom  29  March  1785,= 
and  bapt.  at  Islington,  co.  Middlesex ; 
Paymaster  of  Greenwich  Out-Pensioners, 
Tower  Hill,  London,  a  post  given  him  for 
services  rendered  to  the  Admiralty ;  died 
at  his  residence,  40  Brunswick  Terrace, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  79,  on  Monday, 
15  February  1864,  bur.  at  the  parish  church. 
Hove,  CO.  Sussex.  Will  dated  23  May  1863, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  242,  64)  5  April  1864, 
by  Ann  Graham  of  56  Waterloo  Street, 
Brighton,  relict,  one  of  the  Exors.  Portrait- 
draiving  in  crayon,  by  George  Morland,  at 
Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants, 
in  the  possession  of  George  Graham. 


=Ann  Elliott,  born 
5  April  1784  ;  died  at 
7  \\'ykeham  Terrace, 
Brighton,  on  Tues- 
day, 26  July  1870, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Brighton.  Will 
dated  24  April  1865, 
proved  at  Lewes 
2  September  1870, 
by  Louisa  Graham  of 
7  Wykeham  Terrace, 
Brighton,  spinster,  and 
Augusta  Graham  of 
the  same,  daughters, 
the  Executrixes. 


Clarinda  Mary,  of  Avenue 
House,  Cranford ;  born 
25  May  1802  ;  died 
unmarried  at  Cranford, 
in  her  90th  year,  on 
Thursday,  17  December, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault 
at  Heston  22  December 
1891.  M.L  Will  dated 
7  August  1882,  with 
codicil     dated     10     May 

1 89 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
io86,    92)    19    November 

1892,  by  Charles  James 
Graham,  brother,  the  sole 
Exor.  Portrait  at  Ross 
in  the  possession  of  James 
Charles  Getting,  her 
great-nephew. 


Mary  Ann,  born  12  January  181 2,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  co.  Middlesex,  i6  February  181 3  ;  marr.  istly 
William  Smith  of  Roxteth  House,  Harrow,  co.  Middlesex,  who 
died  there  8  July  1840,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London.  She  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  James',  Paddington, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Francis  John  Stainforth),  on  Thursday, 
17  August  1848,  Hugh  Smith  of  Old  Marlowes  House,  Hemel 
Hempstead,  co.  Hertford  (son  of  James  Smith  of  Hadham 
Place,  CO.  Hertford) ;  born  at  Much  Hadham,  co.  Hertford, 
17  April  1817  ;  died  11  September,  bur.  at  Hemel  Hempstead 
15  September  1893.  Will  dated  11  March  1889,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1029,  93)  9  November  1893,  by  Hugh  Graham  Smith, 
son,  and  Rose  Augusta  Frances  Smith,  spinster,  daughter,  the 
Exors.  She  died  at  Old  Marlowes  House,  Hemel  Hempstead, 
in  her  80th  year,  5  June,  and  was  bur.  at  Hemel  Hempstead 
10  June  1891.  —  — 

A  A 

76 


Rev.  John  Graham,  born  12 
December  181 2,  bapt.  at 
St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
16  February  181 3;  of  Wadham 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
27  October  183 1,  aged  18,  of 
New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  B.A. 
1837,  gained  a  gold  medal  at 
Oxford  for  his  ode  to  the 
Duke  of  Wellington  (now  in  the 
possession  of  George  Graham) ; 
Curate  of  St.  John's,  Hackney, 
CO.  Middlesex  ;  died  at  Hilling- 
don,  CO.  Middlesex,  aged  33, 
on  Friday,  28  November,  bur. 
there  4  December  1845. 


James  Davis  Graham  of 
"The  Hut,"  Cranford, 
CO.  Middlesex ;  born 
19  November  1803  j 
died  unmarried  at  his 
residence,  aged  77,  on 
Sunday,  24  April,  bur. 
in  the  family  vault  at 
Heston,  co.  Middlesex, 
28  April  1881.  M.I. 
Will  dated  21  October 
1874,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  399,  81)  s  May 
1 88 1,  by  Clarinda  Mary 
Graham  and  Caroline 
Graham,  both  of  Cran- 
ford, CO.  Middlesex, 
spinsters,  sisters,  the 
Executrixes.  Portrait 
at  Ross,  CO.  Hereford, 
in  the  possession  of 
James  Charles  Getting, 
his  great-nephew. 


Francis  James  Graham  of  "  Meadow= 
Bank,"  Cranford;  born  19  November 
1804  ;  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  15  October  1821,  aged  16, 
B.A.  1825  ;  died  at  his  residence, 
aged  77,  on  Tuesday,  17  January,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at  Heston  21  January 
1882.  M.I.  Will  dated  3  March  1877, 
with  three  codicils  dated  respectively 
21  September  1877,  24  February  1880 
and  19  May  1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
no,  82)  15  February  1882,  by  John 
Graham  of  Cranford,  son,  and  Thomas 
Mytton  of  3  King's  Bench  Walk, 
Temple,  London,  the  Exors.  Portrait 
at  Ross  in  the  possession  of  James 
Charles  Getting,  his  grandson. 


AJ.-f.^^ 


=Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of 
George  Suart  of  Sutton 
Hall,  Sutton,  co.  Middlesex 
[Portrait,  also  Miniature 
on  ivory,  at  Ross,  in 
the  possession  of  James 
Charles  Getting,  his  great- 
grandson]  by  Mary  his 
wife  ;  born  at  Sutton  Hall 
23  June  1805;  marr.  at 
Heston  12  August  1829; 
died  at  Cranford,  in  her 
69th  year,  on  Monday, 
26  January,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Heston,  in 
the  family  vault  of  Francis 
James  Graham,  31  January 
1874.  Portrait  at  Ross 
in  the  possession  of  James 
Charles  Getting,  her 
grandson. 


Francis  Graham,  born  10  January,  and 
died  12  January  1831,  bur.  at  Heston. 

Henry  Graham,  born  19  May  1832  ;  died 
unmarried,  aged  21,  9  November,  bur.  at 
Heston  15  November  1853. 


Francis  George  Graham,  born  19  December 
1833;  died,  in  his  20th  year,  7  October,  bur.  at 
Heston  13  October  1853. 

Rocliffe  Graham,  born  15  July  1836  ;  died 
unmarried,  aged  21,  28  October,  bur.  at  Heston 
4  November  1857. 


Eliza  Ann,  born  8  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London,  6  November  1814;  marr.  Thomas 
Chambre  (son  of  Thomas  Chambr^  of  London) ;  Clerk  of 
Arraigns  and  Deputy  Clerk  of  Assize  on  Western  Circuit ; 
died  at  Brompton  Crescent,  London,  aged  76,  on  Tuesday, 
II  April  1882,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London.  She 
died  at  10  Wellington  Square,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  76, 
on  Sunday,  31  March  1889,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Thomas  of 
Canterbury,  Fulham,  co.  Middlesex.  Will  dated  2 1  September 
1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  297,  89)  15  April  1889,  by  Florence 
Eliza  Mary  Yorke  of  10  Wellington  Square,  Chelsea,  daughter, 
and  William  Charles  Hallett  of  7  St.  Martin's  Place,  Trafalgar 
Square,  London,  two  of  the  Exors. 


Emma,  born  2  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Hammersmith,  co. 
Middlesex,  16  October  1816; 
died  15  April,  bur.  at  All 
Hallows  Barking,  London, 
22  April  1835. 


Louisa,  born  at  Shepherd's 
Bush,  CO.  Middlesex,  5  Sep- 
tember 1817,  and  bapt.  at 
Hammersmith  ;  died  23  Jan- 
uary 1 8 18. 


77 


Sheridan  Graham,  born 
I  November  i8o6  ;  died 
unmarried,  aged  27  years 
and  I  day,  2  November 
1833,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Heston,  co. 
Middlesex.     M.l. 


Caroline,  born  8  May  1809  ;  died  unmarried  at  i  Dover  Terrace, 
Staines  Road,  Hounslow,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  81,  on  Sunday, 
19  April  1891,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  Heston.  M.I.  Will 
dated  27  June  1885,  with  codicil  dated  19  October  1889, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  614,  91)  19  June  1891,  by  Herbert  Edward 
Curtis  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and  George  Barnes  of  Cranford 
Bridge,  co.  Middlesex,  the  Exors.  Portrait  at  Ross,  co.  Hereford, 
in  the  possession  of  James  Charles  Getting,  her  great-nephezv. 


Harriet  Maria,  born  at  Cranford,  co.  Middlesex,  9  January,  bapt.  at  Heston  John  Graham, 
16  February  1838;  marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Heston  (by  the  Rev.  Samuel  bom  18  April, 
Ruthven  Anderson),  on  Saturday,  2  July  1859,  Charles  Talboys  Getting  of      died    21    Sep- 

Trevor  House,  The  Avenue,  tember  1839, 
Gipsy  Hill,  co.  Surrey  (eldest  bur.  at  Rams- 
son  of  David  Getting  of  gate,  co.  Kent. 
Marie's  Farm,  Godstone,  co. 
Surrey  \Portrait  at  Ross 
in  the  possession  of  James  Charles  Getting, 
his  grandson\  by  Mary  Taylor  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Talboys  of  Doughton 
Manor,  co.  Gloucester  {Portraits  of  both  at  Ross  in  the  possession  of  James  Charles 
Getting,  their  great-nephew]  ;  "  born  at  Marie's  Farm,  Godstone,  Surrey,  Wednesday, 
November  io''>  1824  and  christened  at  Godstone  Church  same  year,  signed  D.  Getting" 
{entry  from  Family  Bible);  bapt.  at  Godstone  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  James  Hoare)  12 
December  1824.  She  died  at  Trevor  House,  The  Avenue,  Gipsy  Hill,  aged  27,  on  Wednesday, 
I  November,  and  was  bur.  in  the  family  vault  of  Charles  Talboys  Getting  at  Norwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  9  November  1865.  M.L,  also  Memorial  Windows  in  Christ  Church, 
Gipsy  Hill.  Portrait  at  Ross,  by  Loivis  Dickinson,  in  the  possession  of  James  Charles  Getting, 
her  eldest  child.  He  marr.  2mlly  by  licence  at  St.  (files',  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey  (by  the 
Rev.  Rodolph  Agassiz),  on  Thursday,  27  February  1879,  Mary  Ann  Eliza,  dau.  of  James 
Pepper  of  Camberwell,  and  widow  of  George  Whybrow  of  "Mordon,"  The  Avenue,  Gipsy 
Hill.  She  died  at  Trevor  House,  The  Avenue,  Gipsy  Hill,  in  her  60th  year,  on  Wednesday, 
12  February,  and  was  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  Norwood  Cemetery  on  Monday,  16  February 
1885.  M.I.  Will  dated  30  December  1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  337,  85)  22  April  1885, 
by  Charles  Talboys  Getting  of  Trevor  House,  The  Avenue,  Gipsy  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  and 
Thomas  Thomson  of  South  Eden  Park,  Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  gent.,  the  Exors.  He  died 
suddenly  at  7  Ethelbert  Crescent,  Margate,  co.  Kent,  aged  63,  on  Thursday,  17  November, 
and  was  bur.  in  his  family  vault  at  Norwood  Cemetery  23  November  1887.  M.I.  Will 
dated  31  March  1885,  with  codicil  dated  4  July  1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1028,  87) 
16  December  1887,  by  James  Charles  Getting  and  Henry  Frederick  Getting,  both  of  Trevor 
House,  The  Avenue,  Gipsy  Hill,  sons,  and  Edgar  Rowe  Everington  of  18  St.  Paul's 
Churchyard,  London,  three  of  the  Exors.  Portrait  at  Ross,  by  Loivis  Dickinson,  in  the 
possession  of  James  Charles  Getting,  his  eldest  child. 

A 


{See  Pedigree  of  Getting,  Vol.  12,  page  j/.) 


Louisa,  born  at  Shepherd's  Bush,  co.  Middlesex,  22  December  18 18,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Hammersmith,  co.  Middlesex,  14  July  1819;  died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  i  January,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Brighton  5  January  1900.  Will  dated  4  March  1896,  proved  at  Lewes 
15  February  1900,  by  William  John  Levi,  nephew,  and  Louisa  Margaretta  Smith,  wife 
of  Robert  Edward  Smith,  niece,  two  of  the  Exors. 

78 


Angelina,  born  at  Avenue 
House,  Cranford,  co.  Middle- 
sex ;  died  unmarried  at  Cran- 
ford, aged  48,  on  Monday, 
25  August,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  Heston,  co.  Middle- 
sex, 30  August  1862.     M.I. 


Charles  James  Graham  of  Avenue  House,  Cranford,  Solicitor  ; 
died  unmarried  at  Cranford,  aged  82,  on  Friday,  31  January 
1902,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  Heston.  M.I.  Will  dated 
20  March  1889,  with  four  codicils  dated  respectively  i  April  i8gr, 
13  April  1891,  3  November  1892  and  28  August  1901,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  331,  1902)  15  March  1902,  by  Emma  Mavrogordato, 
the  surviving  Executrix. 


James  Graham  of  "  Oakfield,"  Sunbury,= 
CO.  Middlesex ;  born  at  Cranford  4  No- 
vember 1840,  bapt.  at  Heston  20  January 
1841  ;  died  at  his  residence,  "Oakfield," 
Sunbury,  aged  48,  on  Tuesday,  19  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  at  Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  26 
February  1889.  Will  dated  19  February 
1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  406,  89)  10 
May  1889,  by  Daniel  Stock  of  Bridge 
Chambers,  171  Queen  Victoria  Street, 
London,  and  George  Graham  of  3  Queen's 
Road,  Bowes  Park,  New  Southgate,  co. 
Middlesex,  brother,  the  Exors.  Portrait 
at  Ross,  CO.  Hereford,  in  the  possession 
of  James  Charles  Getting,  his  nephew. 


Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Willis  ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Poplar, 
CO.  Middlesex,  30 
August  1869.  She 
marr.  istly  at 
Limehouse,  co. 
Middlesex,  8  March 
1863,  Robert  John 
Clarke  (son  of  John 
Clarke) ;  died  ,at 
sea  22  June  1866. 
She  died  at  Rams- 
gate S  March  1884, 
and  was  bur.  there. 


George  Graham= 
of  "Sunny  Lawn," 
Pinewood  Road, 
Branksome  Park, 
Bournemouth,  co. 
Hants  ;  born 

at  Cranford  26 
March,  bapt.  at 
Heston  21  April 
1842 ;  educated 
at  Harlington,  co. 
Middlesex. 


Harriet  Emma  Mary,  born  at  Poplar  i  August  1870,  bapt.  at  Bowes  Park 
22  March  1889;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Ramsgate,  6  December  1893,  John 
Tanner  of  8  Godwin  Road,  Cliftonville,  Margate,  co.  Kent  (son  of  Edward 
Tanner,  by  Elizabeth  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Dadd) ;  born  at 
Margate  10  November  1863,  and  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Margate. 

I 


Annie,  dau.  of 
William  Aller- 
ston ;  born  at 
York  22  No- 
vember 1845; 
marr.  at  St. 
George's  Ca- 
thedral, Perth, 
West  Australia, 
24  September 
1867  ;  died  at 
Catford,  co. 
Kent,  13  April, 
bur.  in  Nor- 
wood Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  1 8 
April  1894.  M.I. 


Clara  Mary,  born 
at  Freemantle, 
West  Australia,  1 5 
July  1868;  died 
at  Northam,  West 
Australia,  28  Sep- 
tember 1870,  bur. 
there. 


Francis  George  Graham, 
born  at  Northam,  West 
Australia,  28  April, 
died  at  Freemantle, 
West  Australia,  17 
December,  bur.  there 
21  December  1870. 


Clara  Minnie,  born  at  Orillia,  Canada,  9  December 
1871,  bapt.  there  29  March  1872;  marr.  at  St. 
Clement  Dane's,  London,  10  December  1892, 
Ernest  Thorburn  Verrall  (2nd  son  of  John 
Claude  Verrall,  by  Marian  Emma  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Thorburn) ;  bom  at  Brixton,  co.  Surrey, 
24  March  1867,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Brixton. 


Charles  John  Graham,  born  at  Shepherd's  Bush,  co.  Middlesex,  24  February  1822,  and  bapt.  at 
Hammersmith;  married  Jemima;  died  at  Queenscliff,  near  Melbourne,  Australia,  31  December 
1871,  bur.  at  Geelong,  Victoria,  Australia,  i  January  1872.  Will  dated  14  June  1864,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  242,  72)  13  April  1872,  by  Jemima  Graham  of  21  St.  Leonard's  Terrace,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


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John  Graham  of  "  Meadow  Bank,"  Cranford,  co.= 
Middlesex  ;  bom  at  "  Meadow  Bank,"  Cranford, 
6  May,  bapt.  at  Heston,  co.  Middlesex,  2  June 
1845  ;  died  at  Hillingdon,  co.  Middlesex,  7  Feb- 
ruary 1892,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Twickenham, 
CO.  Middlesex.  Will  dated  6  January  i888, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  289,  92)  9  March  1892,  by 
Ellen  Graham,  relict,  and  Thomas  Mytton,  the 
Exors.  Portrait  at  Ross,  co.  Hereford,  in  the 
possession  0/  James  Cfiarles  Getting,  his  nephew. 


=Ellen,  2nd  dau. 
of  Thomas  John 
Clifford,  by  Amelia 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Wright  ; 
born  in  London  1 1 
September  1852  ; 
marr.  at  Heston 
II  April  1882. 


I   ! 

Percy  Graham,  born 
4  June,  died  1 1  August, 
bur.  at  Heston  17 
August  1847. 


Albert  Edward  Graham, 
born  I  July  1851  ;  died 
21  April,  bur.  at  Heston 
27  April  1853. 


John   Graham,   born  at     Charles  James  Graham,  Gerald  Clifford  Graham,  Ellen,      bom      at 

"  Meadow  Bank,"  Cran-     born      at      "Meadow  born  at  "Meadow  Bank,"  "Meadow  Bank," 

ford,       16        December     Bank,"    Cranford,     28  Cranford,     16     August,  Cranford,    3    Feb- 

1883,   bapt.   at    Heston     November,     bapt.     at  bapt.     at     Heston      16  ruary,      bapt.      at 

24  January  1884.  Heston   15    December  September  1887.  Heston  9    March 

1885.  1889. 


Harriet  Frances,  bom  at  \\'ashago,  Canada, 
20  October,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Orillia, 
Canada,  22  November  1874:  marr.  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Southwark,  co.  Surrey,  20  October 
1904,  Arthur  Leonard  Tuckett  (only  son 
of  Alfred  Tuckett,  by  Lucy  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Cousins) ;  bom 
14  December  1877.    =p 


Caroline  Annie,  born  at  Hawkstone,  Ontario, 
Canada,  6  January  1877,  bapt.  at  Orillia, 
Canada,  14  November  1880. 

Francis  James  Graham,  born  at  Hawkstone, 
Ontario,  6  April,  bapt.  at  Orillia,  Canada, 
14  November  1880. 


Henrietta  Margaret,  born  at  Shepherd's  Bush,  co.  Middlesex,  4  March 
1823;  marr.  at  St.  James',  Paddington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Francis 
John  Stainforth),  on  Thursday,  24  August  1848,  Charles  Nicholas  Cole  of 
3  Gloucester  Crescent,  London,  Solicitor,  who  died  there  s.p.,  aged  80, 
on  Sunday,  20  December  1891,  and  was  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London.  Will  dated  18  December  1885,  with  codicil  dated  19  March 
1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  15,  92)  28  January  1892,  by  John  Cole,  son, 
Frederick  Townsend  Procter,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Henry  ^\'akeham 
Purkis,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  23  January  1863, 
and  was  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 

I 


Augusta,  of  27 
Clifton  Terrace, 
Brighton ;  born 
at  Southampton 
Row,  London, 
28  October  1825, 
bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Blooms- 
bury,  London, 
21  April  1826. 


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jEaster  of  iSarroto  iSxtm 
||ou0e,  CO.  Surrey. 


Charles  Legh  Hoskins  Master  of  Codnor= 

Castle,  CO.  Derby,  and  of  Barrow  Green 

House,  in  the  parish  of  Oxted,  co.  Surrey 

(only  son    of   the    Rev.    Legh    Hoskins 

Master  of  Codnor  Castle  and  of  Barrow 

Green  House  [see  "Notes"  to  "-Visitation 

of  Etiglatid  and  Wales"  Vol.  6,  page  i-j8\ 

and    cousin    of    the    Rev.    Streynsham 

Master  [see  Vol.  6,  page  ijp] ) ;  born  at 

Hot  Wells,  Bristol,  1 1  May,  bapt.  at  the 

parish    church,   Clifton,    co.   Gloucester, 

5   June    1781;    educated   at   St.    John's 

College,  Annapolis,  Md.,  U.S.A.,  and  at 

St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  B.  A.  1 805  ; 

J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.   Surrey;    died  at 

Collingwood  House,  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 

aged   80,    1 1    May,   bur.    at   Upton,   co. 

Devon,  16  May  1861.    M.I.  in  the  church 

at  Oxted.     Will  dated  3  July  1857,  with 

Arms  on   record  in   the   College  of    codicil  dated  s  May  1859,  proved  (Prin. 

tt:rgdffinrhe\l^;tdr  '""""     S^gV.379;60  ^  June  .86:    by  Charles 

0«/.— Out  of  a  mural  crown  or  an     Hoskms   Master  of  Grove  Lodge,  near 

unicorn's  head  argent  crined  and  armed      Bracknell,   co.   Berks,   son.      Portrait  by 

gu'es.  Dubois  at  Barrow  Green  House,  in  the 

Motto.-^ov.  minor  est  virtus  quam     pg^^^^^lg,^    gf   Charles    Hoskins    Master, 


quaerere  parta  lueri. 


his  grandso/i. 


Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  William- 
son, Rector  of 
Thakeham,  co. 
Sussex ;  niarr. 
at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London,  i  May 
1813  ;  died  at 
Torquay,  aged  63, 
12  May  1854. 
M.L  in  the 
church  at  Oxted. 
Portrait  by  Du- 
bois at  Barrow 
Green  House,  in 
the  possession  of 
Charles  Hoskins 
Master,  her 

grandson. 


Louisa  Hoskins,  born  at  Exton,  co.  Hants,  7  January  1815,  and  bapt.  the  next  day  (baptism 
registered  at  Exton);  marr.  by  licence  at  Oxted  (by  the  Rev.  William  Pyne,  the  Rector)  31  March 
1834,  Sir  William  Henry  Walton  (eldest  son  of  William  Walton  of  Brasted,  co.  Kent,  K.C., 
Attorney-General  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Brooke  of 
Birchington,  in  the  Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent);  born  in  London  in  1799;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  i  April  1818,  B.A.  1822,  M.A.  1824; 
Marshal  and  Associate  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer  1830-36,  when  he  was  called  to  the  Bar  at 
the  Inner  Temple ;  Queen's  Remembrancer  and  a  Master  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  1838-74  ; 
served  on  Common  Law  Commission  1850-56;  knighted  at  Windsor  Castle  13  Mny  1875;  died 
at  5  The  Crescent,  Surbiton,  co.  Surrey,  aged  83,  on  Thursday,  23  November,  bur.  at  Surbiton 
27  November  1882.  Will  dated  i  December  1881,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  91,  83)  15  January  1883, 
by  Charles  Henry  Walton  of  5  The  Crescent,  Surbiton,  Barrister-at-Law,  son,  one  of  the  Exors. 
She  died  at  5  The  Crescent,  Surbiton,  aged  85,  on  Wednesday,  13  June,  and  was  bur.  at 
St.  Mark's,  Surbiton,  on  Saturday,  i6  June  1900.  Will  dated  29  August  1894,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1249,  1900)  27  August  1900,  by  Charles  Henry  Walton,  Master  of  the  Supreme  Court, 
son,  one  of  the  Exors.  =j= 

A 


Katharine  Emily  Hoskins,  born  at  Billing  House,  near  Godmersham,  co.  Kent,  on  Wednesday, 
16  July,  bapt.  at  Oxted  14  September  1845;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Carey  Hampton 
Borrer,  Rector  of  Hurstpierpoint,  co.  Sussex,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  F.  Watkins,  H.M.  Inspector 
of  Schools,  and  the  Rev.  Frank  Parnell,  the  Rector)  on  Wednesday,  J 6  April  1873,  Frederick 
William  Watkins  (son  of  Francis  Wilmer  Watkins  of  the  Hon'=''=  East  India  Co.'s  Service) ; 
Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers  ;  died  at  the  residence  of  his  father-in-law,  Barrow  Green  House, 
aged  33,  on  Thursday,  17  September,  bur.  at  Oxted  21  September  1874.  She  marr.  2ndly  at 
Upton-cum-Chalvey,  co.  Buckingham  (by  the  Rev.  Frank  Parnell,  Rector  of  Oxted),  on 
Monday,  29  November  1886,  Ernest  Bengough  Ricketts  of  The  Grange,  Staplefield,  co.  Sussex, 
Major  3rd  Battalion  Middlesex  (Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own)  Regiment. 

81 


Charles  Hoskins  Master  of  Barrow- 
Green  House,  in  the  parish  of  Oxted, 
CO.  Surrey;  born  25  March,  bapt.  at 
Oxted  23  April  1816;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1838;  J. P.  for  CO.  Surrey;  died 
at  Barrow  Green  House,  aged  69, 
on  Saturday,  6  June  1885,  bur.  at 
Oxted.  Will  dated  9  June  1S68, 
with  codicil  dated  28  March  1876, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  740,  85)  25  August 
1885,  by  Charles  Hoskins  Master  of 
Barrow  Green  House,  Oxted,  son,  one 
of  the  Exors.  Portrait  by  Wildman 
at  Barrow  Green  House. 


=Emily,  younger  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Borrer  of  Pakyns  Manor,  Hurstpier- 
point,  CO.  Sussex,  J. P.,  by  Mary 
Anne  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Weekes  of  Hurstpierpoint ;  marr.  at 
Hurstpierpoint  (by  the  Rev.  Carey 
Hampton  Borrer,  the  Rector)  on 
Tuesday,  26  March  1844;  died  at 
Upton  Park,  Slough,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, aged  72,  on  Sunday,  20 
November  1892,  bur.  at  Oxted. 
Will  dated  3  July  1885,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  56,  93)  17  January 
1893,  by  Charles  Hoskins  Master, 
eldest  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


Emily  Hoskins, 
born  8  July, 
bapt.  at  Oxted 
34  July  181 7. 


Charles  Hoskins  Master 
Barrow  Green  House,  in 
the  parish  of  Oxted,  co. 
Surrey,  and  of  Shakespeare 
Lodge,  Folkestone,  co. 
Kent ;  born  at  Bilting 
House,  near  Godmersham, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Saturday, 
24  October,  bapt.  at 
Oxted  26  December  1846; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Clare  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Lent  Term, 
1867,  B.A.  1870;  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Surrey, 
High  Sheriff  1900;  Patron 
of  the  living  of  Oxted. 


of=j=Amy  Morgan,  3rd  dau.  of  General 
Sir  John  Jarvis  Bisset,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  by  Charlotte  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Braithwaite 
Morgan,  M.D.,  Surgeon  55th 
Regiment  of  Foot ;  marr.  at  All 
Saints',  Upper  Norwood,  co. 
Surrey  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Carey 
Hampton  Borrer,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Frank  Parnell,  Rector  of 
Oxted,  and  the  Rev.  James 
Watson,  the  Rector),  on  Tuesday, 
9  October  1877. 


Edward  Hoskins  Master,  born 
at  Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Monday,  17  July,  bapt.  at 
Hurstpierpoint  3  September 
1S48;  died  at  Barrow  Green 
House  on  Friday,  1 1  January 
1878.  Adfiion  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  12 
March  1878,  to  Charles 
Hoskins  Master  of  Barrow 
Green  House,  father  and 
next  of  kin. 


Charles  Edward  Hoskins 
Master,  born  at  Summers- 
bury  House,  Shalford, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Friday, 
5  July,  bapt.  at  Oxted 
7  August  1878;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Oriel 
College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 1897,  B.A.  1901. 


Arthur  Bisset  Streynsham  Hoskins= 
Master,  born  at  Park  House, 
Farn  borough,  co.  Hants,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 25  February  1880,  and 
bapt.  at  Farnborough  ;  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  on 
board  H.M.S.  "Britannia,"  15  July 
1S94,  Midshipman  15  July  1896, 
Sub- Lieutenant  15  February  1900, 
Lieutenant  i  April  1902. 


=Ellice  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
of  Henry  Ellis  Hay  Nelson, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Colonel  Haviland ;  marr. 
at  St.  Cuthbert's,  Philbeach 
Gardens,  Earl's  Court,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Henry  Westall, 
the  Vicar),  on  Wednesday, 
29  October  1902. 


Jack  Nelson  Streynsham  Hoskins  Master, 
bom  at  "  Busigny,"  W^est  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight,  on  Friday,  25  August  1905. 

82 


Louisa  Henrietta  Hoskins,  born  at  Leigh  Hill 
House,  Cobham,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  25 
October,  bapt.  at  Cobham  5  December  1849; 
died  at  Downside,  Kents  Road,  Torquay,  co. 
Devon,  in  her  54th  year,  on  Thursday,  14  May 
1903,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Torquay.  Will  dated 
4  August  1887,  with  codicil  dated  6  January 
1899,  proved  (Prin  Reg.,  758,  1903)  11  June 
1903,  by  Legh  Hoskins  Master  and  Herbert 
Hoskins  Master,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


Legh  Hoskins  Master,  born  at  Leigh  Hill  House, 
Cobham,  on  Friday,  22  November  1850,  bapt.  at 
Hurstpierpoint,  co.  Sussex,  19  January  185 1  ; 
educated  at  Wellington  College  ;  appointed 
Lieutenant  80th  Regiment  of  Foot  1872. 


Streynsham  Hoskins  Master,  born  at 
Grove  Lodge,  Winkfield,  co.  Berks, 
on  Tuesday,  31  December  185 1,  bapt. 
at  Hurstpierpoint  20  February  1852; 
died  at  Torquay  6  March  1855,  bur. 
at  Upton,  CO.  Buckingham. 


Herbert  Hoskins  Master,  born  at 
Grove  Lodge,  Winkfield,  on  Monday, 
27  April,  bapt.  at  Hurstpierpoint  15 
July  1857;  educated  at  Eton. 


An  infant  son,  born  prematurely  at 
Grove  Lodge,  Winkfield,  on  Friday, 
6  May  1859,  who  survived  only  a  few 
hours. 


Herbert  Francis  Hoskins 
Master,  born  at  Park 
House,  Farnborough,  co. 
Hants,  on  Sunday,  22 
January,  bapt.  at  Oxted, 
CO.  Surrey,  4  March  1882; 
educated  at  Marlborough  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  The  Queen's 
Royal  West  Surrey  Regi- 
ment, Lieutenant  2nd 
Battalion  19  February  1904; 
served  in  South  African 
War  1 901-1902,  at  opera- 
tions in  Transvaal  October 
to  November  1901,  and 
in  Orange  River  Colony 
November  1901  to  31  May 
1902  (Queen's  medal  with 
four  clasps). 


Amy  Charlotte  Emily  Hoskins,  born  at 
Park  House,  Farnborough,  on  Thursday,  30 
April,  bapt.  at  Farnborough,  2  June  1885 ; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church,  Folkestone,  co. 
Kent  (by  the  Rev.  Albert  Darell  Tupper- 
Carey,  Rector  of  Lowestoft,  co.  Suffolk, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Frank  Parnell  and  the 
Rev.  Henry  Legh  Richmond  Deck,  the  Vicar), 
on  Thursday,  4  January  1906,  George  Glas 
Sandeman  Carey  (son  of  the  Rev.  Tupper 
Carey,  Rector  of  Ebbesborne,  co.  Wilts,  by 
Helen  Jane  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Glas  Sandeman  of  Westfield,  Hayling  Island, 
CO.  Hants);  born  13  February  1867; 
entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  Royal 
Artillery  17  February  1886,  Captain  i  June 
1896,  Major  1 06th  Battery  Royal  Field 
Artillery  12  March  1901  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1900  (Queen's  medal  with 
two  clasps). 


Legh  Chichele 
Hoskins  Master, 
born  at  7  Chester 
Square,  London, 
on  Monday,  24 
March,  bapt.  at 
Oxted  3  May 
1890. 


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Gilbert  Nathanieb 
Hoskins  Master, 
born  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  on 
Tuesday,  3  July, 
bapt.  at  Hurstpier- 
point,  CO.  Sussex, 
8  August  i860; 
of  Christ  Church, 
O.xford,  matricu- 
lated 1 1  October 
1878,  aged  18. 


=Ellinor  Mary,  only  child 
of  William  Agnew  Pope ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  The 
Boltons,  South  Kensing- 
ton, London  (by  the 
Rev.  Florence  Thomas 
Uethered,  Vicar  of 
Hurley,  co.  Berks, 
assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Frank  Pamell,  Rector 
of  Oxted,  CO.  Surrey, 
and  the  Rev.  William 
Thomas  Du  Boulay,  the 
Vicar),  on  Thursday,  28 
January  1886. 


Evelyn  Audrey  Hoskins,  born  at  Grove  Lodge, 
Winkfield,  co.  Berks,  22  January,  bapt.  at  Wink- 
field  9  March  1862  ;  marr.  at  Oxted  (by  the 
Rev.  Frank  Pamell,  the  Rector,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Canon  Carey  Hampton  Borrer,  Rector  of 
Hurstpierpoint)  on  Thursday,  13  April  1883, 
Charles  Pickersgill-Cunliffe  of  Beaconhill  Park, 
Hindhead,  Haslemere,  co.  Surrey  (4th  son  of 
John  Cunliffe  Pickersgill-Cunliffe  of  Horley 
House,  CO.  Surrey,  by  Helen  Hutton  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Dale,  Dean 
of  Rochester) ;  born  at  Coulsdon,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  19  March  1863;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15 
October  1881,  aged  18;  died,  aged  42,  on 
Tuesday,  26  September  1905,  bur.  at  Churt, 
CO.  Surrey.  Will  dated  23  June  1903,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  7  November  1905,  by 
Harry  Pickersgill-Cunliffe  and  Charles  Edward 
Hoskins  Master,  the  Exors. 


Ernald  Master,  born  at  5  Albert 
Place,  Kensington  Palace  Gate, 
London,  on  Friday,  i  April 
1887. 


Vera,  born  at  55  Carlisle 
Mansions,  Victoria  Street, 
Westminster,  on  Sunday, 
10  November  1S89. 


Fitzroy  Master,  born  at 
I  Chester  Terrace,  Eaton 
Square,  London,  on  Sunday, 
8  December  1895. 


George  Streynsham= 
Hoskins  Master, 
born  at  Grove 
Lodge,  Winkfield, 
on  Thursday,  19 
January,  bapt.  at 
Winkfield  27  Feb- 
ruary 1865  ;  educa- 
ted at  Cheltenham 
College. 


=Louise  Clare,  dau.  of 
William  John  Herbert 
Cooper  of  Melbourne, 
Australia,  and  of  Lon- 
don, by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hill ; 
born  at  Melbourne  22 
July  1864;  marr.  by 
licence  at  Mount  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  Lon- 
don, 19  January  1898. 
She  marr.  istly  by 
licence  at  Marylebone, 
London,  21  July  1884, 
Major  Julian  Schreiber. 


Ethel  Helen  Hoskins,  born  at  Barrow  Green 
House,  in  the  parish  of  Oxted,  on  Sunday,  25 
August,  bapt.  at  Oxted  22  October  1867  ;  marr. 
at  Upton-cum-Chalvey,  co.  Buckingham  (by  the 
Rev.  Frank  Pamell,  Rector  of  Oxted,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Henry  White,  Chaplain  of  the 
Chapel  Royal,  Savoy),  on  Tuesday,  22  February 
1887,  Arthur  Colquhoun  Balloch  of  The 
Patch,  Hook  Heath,  Woking,  co.  Surrey 
(2nd  son  of  Robert  Balloch  of  Eamont 
Lodge,  Dowanhill,  Glasgow,  by  Isabella  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Brownrigg  of  Temple 
Sowerby,  co.  Westmoreland) ;  born  at  Bothwell, 
CO.  Lanark,  18  June  1859,  and  bapt.  there; 
educated  at  Uppingham. 


A 


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84 


Buiuan,  formerly  of  itorljrutton, 
CO,  Bumfrto. 

Arms. — Gules  on  a  chevron  between  two  cinquefoils  in  chief  and 
a  bugle-horn  in  base  argent  voided  and  stringed 
azure  three  buckles  of  the  last. 

Cresl. — A  greyhound  issuant  proper  collared  or. 

Motto. — Vivat  Veritas. 


George  Duncan  of  Liverpool  (eldest= 
son  of  the  Rev.  George  Duncan, 
Minister  of  Lochrutton,  co.  Dumfries,  by 
Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  McMurdo, 
Burgess  and  Magistrate  of  Dumfries) ; 
born  at  Lochrutton  4  April  1771;  died 
at  Great  George's  Street,  Liverpool,  14 
February  1831,  bur.  in  the  family  vault 
at  St.  Michael's,  Liverpool. 


=Christian,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Currie,  Minister 
of  Kirkpatrick  Fleming  and  afterwards  of 
Middlebie,  both  co.  Dumfries,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
only  child  of  Robert  Boyd  of  Maryholm,  co. 
Dumfries;  born  in  1765;  marr.  in  Edinburgh 
(by  the  Rev.  George  Duncan)  29  February  1796; 
died  in  Great  George's  Street,  Liverpool,  4  May, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  St.  Michael's,  Liverpool, 
9  May  1818. 


Lucy  Wallace,  youngest= 
dau.  of  Andrew  Cairn- 
cross  of  Montague 
Street,  Russell  Square, 
London,  M.D.,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  James 
Currie ;  born  in  Lon- 
don in  July  1796;  marr. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London, 
on  Saturday,  12  June 
1824;  died  in  Rodney 
Street,  Liverpool,  on 
Friday,  26  April  1839, 
bur.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Liverpool.     1st  wife. 


=George  James  Duncan  of  Bickley,  co.  Kent,= 
formerly  of  Liverpool ;  born  at  the  Manse, 
Lochrutton,  21  May,  bapt.  at  Lochrutton 
(by  the  Rev.  George  Duncan,  his  grandfather) 
8  June  1797;  died  at  Page  Heath,  Bickley, 
in  his  71st  year,  on  Thursday,  30  January, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Bromley,  co.  Kent, 
4  February  1868.  Will  dated  18  May  1863, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  321,  68)  7  May  1868,  by 
Katherine  Gairdner  Duncan  of  Page  Heath, 
Bickley,  relict,  Henry  Cairncross  Duncan  of 
Liverpool,  and  George  Jaines  Duncan  of 
Bickley,  sons,  three  of  the  surviving  Exors. 


=Katherine  Gairdner, 
only  surviving  dau.  of 
David  MacDougall, 
by  Rebecca  Walker 
his  wife ;  marr.  in 
Edinburgh  26  De- 
cember 1840.  2nd 
wife. 


Lucy  Katherine,  born  19  January  1842. 


George  James  Duncan,  born  7  July  1843  ; 
B.A.  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge  ;  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  called  to  the  Bar  30  April 
1869;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey,  10  August  1874,  Jane  Angela, 
eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Julius  Jeffreys 
of  Richmond,  F.R.S. 


Ann  Isabella,  born 
6  May  1845  ;  died 
in  1846. 

Helen  MacDougall. 


Georgina  Lucy,  bom  14  August  1825  ;  marr.  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Whalley;  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1846,  M.A.  1876; 
Perpetual  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Guernsey,  1850-60,  Vicar  of 
St.  Thomas',  St.  Helen's,  co.  Lancaster,  1860-61,  and  Perpetual 
Curate  of  St.  John's,  Liverpool,  1 861 -91  ;  died  <)  April  1894, 
bur.  in  Woking  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey.  Will  dated  17  June 
1887,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  834,  94)  23  July  1894,  by  the 
Rev.  George  Cairncross  Whalley,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


George  Field  Cairncross 
Duncan,  born  at  Liver- 
pool 17  September  1826  ; 
died  13  May  1827,  bur. 
at  St.  Michael's-in-the- 
Hamlet,  Liverpool 


85 


James  Currie  Duncan,  born  at  Dumfries 
8  January,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  George 
Duncan,  his  grandfather)  14  January  1799; 
died  at  Upper  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  aged 
55,  on  Wednesday,  15  November  1854, 
bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey. 
Admon  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  29  March 
1855,  to  Jane  Duncan,  relict.  Further 
adinon  of  goods  left  unadministered  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  4  May 
1877,  to  Lucy  Christian  Duncan,  sister, 
and  one  of  the  next  of  kin. 


Jane  Currie,  born  at  Seel 
Street,  Liverpool,  14  March, 
bapt.  at  Liverpool  (by  the 
Rev.  George  Duncan,  her 
grandfather)  in  July  1801  ; 
died  28  January,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Lochrutton, 
CO.  Dumfries,  31  January 
1814. 


Ann  Isabella,  born 
in  Seel  Street,  Liver- 
pool, 19  January, 
bapt.  at  Liverpool 
(by  the  Rev.  George 
Duncan,  her  grand- 
father) 27  October 
1803. 


Muriel  Ivy,  born  at  4  Maids  of  Honour  Row,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  on  Friday,  25  January,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church,  Richmond  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Tickell  Procter,  the  Vicar),  21  March 
1884  (Sponsors :  William  Higson,  Edith  Mary  Duncan  and  Edith  Mary  Higson) ;  marr.  at 
St.  Matthias',  Richmond  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  Thompson,  Vicar  of  Aldel)urgh,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Maximilian  Frederick  Breffit  Binney,  the  Vicar), 
on  Tuesday,  9  June  1903,  Alan  Garrett  Anderson,  only  son  of  James  George  Skelton  Anderson 
of  4  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  London,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Newson  Garrett 
of  Aide  House,  Aldeburgh,  co.  Suffolk  [see  Pedigree  of  Garrett,  Vol.  j,  page  140] ;  bom  at 
4  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  London,  on  Friday,  9  March  1878. 


A 


Henry  Cairncross=T=Fanny 
Duncan  of  Amis- 
field,  Bromborough, 
CO.  Chester  ;  born 
at  Liverpool  3 1 
January,  bapt.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Liver- 
pool, 14  May  1828; 
educated  at  Liver- 
pool College. 


Whinfield,  4th 
surviving  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Alfred  Jenour, 
Rector  of  Kittisford, 
CO.  Somerset ;  born  at 
Harringworth,  co.  Rut- 
land, and  bapt.  there  ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  the 
Hon''''^  Montague  Henry 
Villiers),  on  Thursday, 
10  June  1852. 


Isabella  Christian, 
born  16  August  1829; 
died  II  August  1845, 
bur.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Liverpool. 


Agnes  Anne,  born  1 1 
May  1832. 


Emily  Jane,  bom  26 
November  1833  ;  died 
14  July  1837,  bur.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Liverpool. 


George  Andrew  Duncan, 
born  6  June  1837;  died 
24  August  1837,  bur.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Liverpool. 


Fanny  Georgina,  born 
at  Liverpool,  and  bapt. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Prince's 
Park,  Liverpool. 


Leonard  Eustace  Henry  Duncan,  born 
at  Liverpool  i  December  1856,  and  bapt. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Prince's  Park,  Liverpool ; 
of  E.xeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
15  May  1875,  B.A.  1879. 


Percival  Jenour  Duncan, 
born  at  Liverpool  7  Jan- 
uary i860,  and  bapt.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Prince's  Park, 
Liverpool. 


86 


William  Henry  Duncan  of  Liverpool ;  born  in  Seel  Street,  Liverpool, = 
27  January  1805,  and  bapt.  at  Liverpool  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Tudor  Duncan,  D.D.,  his  uncle  ;  M.D. ;  Medical  Officer  of  Health 
for  the  Borough  of  Liverpool ;  died  at  West  Park,  Elgin,  on 
Saturday,  23  May,  bur.  in  the  Forsyth  family  tomb  in  the  cathedral 
burial  ground  at  Elgin  28  May  1863.  Memorial  Tablet  in 
St.  Jude's,  Liverpool.  Will  dated  30  December  1862,  proved  at 
Liverpool  7  September  1863,  by  George  James  Duncan  of 
Liverpool,  brother,  Henry  Cairncross  Duncan  of  Liverpool, 
nephew,  and  the  Rev.  Robert  Henry  Lundie  of  Oxton,  co. 
Chester,  three  of  the  Exors. 


'Catherine,  dau.  of  William 
Duncan  Macandrew  of 
Liverpool,  by  Arme  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Isaac  Forsyth 
of  Elgin ;  born  26  April 
1830;  marr.  at  St.  Cathe- 
rine's, Liverpool  (by  the 
Rev.  Josiah  Bateson  Lowe), 
on  Thursday,  i  September 
1853- 


George  William  Duncan  of  Cedar  Grove, = 
Richmond,  co.  Surrey  ;  born  at  1 7  Peel  Terrace, 
Liverpool,  on  Wednesday,  6  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Jude's,  Liverpool  (by  the  Rev.  Josiah  Bateson 
Lowe)  13  October  1854  (Sponsors:  George  James 
Duncan,  James  Macandrew  and  Mary  Watson) ; 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  1 1  October 
1872,  a  Junior  Student  1872-76,  B.A.  1876;  a 
Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  6  April  1875,  called 
to  the  Bar  26  January  1878;  a  Member  of  the 
Northern  Circuit ;   J. P.  for  Richmond,  co.  Surrey. 


c/.  -Co.  cUu^ 


C^C*^yy^ 


=Ella,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Higson  of  Oak- 
mere  Hall,  CO.  Chester, 
J. P.,  by  Susan  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Robert  Mason 
of  Liverpool ;  born  8 
February  i860;  marr. 
at  Weaverham,  co. 
Chester  (by  the  Rev. 
ThomasHenryGillam, 
the  Vicar,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Richard 
Craven  Garnett, 

Rector  of  Delamere, 
CO.  Chester),  on  Tues- 
day, 10  April  1883. 


Edith  Mary,  born 
at  17  Peel  Terrace, 
Liverpool,  on  Sun- 
day, 25  May,  bapt. 
at  St.  Jude's, 
Walton-on-the-Hill, 
CO.  Lancaster  (by 
the  Rev.  Josiah 
Bateson  Lowe),  20 
June  1856. 


Philip  Forsyth  Duncan,  born  at  Oakniere  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  on  Saturday,  r  May,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey  (by  the 
Rev.  Harry  Joseph  Dyer),  14  July  1886 
(Sponsors  :  Edward  Liveing  Fenn,  M.D., 
Arthur  Higson  and  Beatrice  Ada  Higson) ; 
educated  at  Haileybury. 


Eileen  Phyllis,  born  at  Lion  Gate,  Richmond, 
on  Saturday,  16  November,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Richmond  (by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Charles  Tickell  Procter,  the  Vicar),  21  De- 
cember 1889  (Sponsors:  John  Hayes  Higson, 
Anne  Macandrew  and  Elsie  Mary  Colt). 


Rev.  Douglas  Charteris  Duncan,  born  at= 
South  Hill  Road,  Liverpool,  27  December 
1862,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Prince's  Park, 
Liverpool,  5  February  1863;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  and  at  Keble  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  17  October  1882, 
aged  19,  B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1898;  Rector 
of  Gittisham,  co.  Devon,  from  1903. 


=Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  CoUinge  of  Greenhill, 
Oldham,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Philip  Berry;  born  at  Greenhill,  Oldham, 
13  December  1877,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Glodwick,  CO.  Lancaster,  9  February  1878;  marr. 
at  Killinghall,  West  Riding,  co.  York  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Travis  Travis,  Rector  of  Ripley,  West 
Riding,  co.  York),  on  Wednesday,  10  June  1903. 


Maynard  Charteris  Duncan,  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Gittisham,  on  Saturday,  21  May, 
bapt.  at  Gittisham  (by  his  father)  19  June  1904. 


Kathleen  Marguerite,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Gittisham,  on  Monday^  20  November,  bapt. 
at  Gittisham  (by  her  father)  1 7  December  1905. 


87 


Isabella,  born  in  Seel  Street,  Liverpool, 
5  October  1808,  and  bapt.  at  Millbank, 
Dumfries,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Duncan  of 
Ruthwell,  CO.  Dumfries,  D.D.,  her  uncle. 


Lucy  Christin,  born  in  Great  George's  Street, 
Liverpool,  on  Christmas  Day,  25  December 
1810,  and  bapt.  at  Liverpool  by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Duncan  of  Ruthwell,  D.D.,  her  uncle. 


Maude  Evelyn,  born  at  Amisfield,  Bromborough,  co.  Chester,  bapt.  at 
St.  Barnabas',  Bromborough,  27  February  1867;  marr.  at  Eastham, 
CO.  Chester  (by  the  Rev.  William  Edward  Torr,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Douglas  Charteris  Duncan),  13  June  1894,  William  Glaister 
Nicholson  of  "Netley,"  Maldon  Road,  Wallington,  co.  Surrey  (son  of 
Henry  Nicholson  of  Lesson  Hall,  co.  Cumberland,  by  Mary  Susannah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Winter  Jones  of  the  British  Museum) ;  born  at 
2  Harewood  Square,  London,  3  June  1867. 

A 


Hilda  Steuart,  born 
at  Amisfield,  Brom- 
borough, and  bapt. 
at  St.  Cynbrid,  Llan- 
dulas,  CO.  DenbJL'h. 


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88 


S^ililep. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Argent  a  chevron  gules  between  two 
falcons  in  chief  of  the  last  belled  and 
jessed  or  and  a  bull  passant  in  base  also 
of  the  second. 

Crest. — On  a  mount  vert  a  bull  as  in  the 
arms  supporting  with  the  dexter  fore-leg  a 
spear  erect  proper. 

Motto. — Constans  fidei. 


William  Ridley  of  Clare,  co.  SufFolk,= 
Hartford  End,  Felstead,  and  Paslow 
Hall,  Ongar,  both  co.  Essex,  and 
afterwards  of  "The  Bury,"  Felstead 
{2n[i  son  of  John  Ridley  of  the 
parish  of  St.  James',  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Ann  his 
wife) ;  born  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
28  May  1786,  bapt.  at  the  Presby- 
terian Chapel,  Churchgate  Street, 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  18  June  1794; 
died  at  the  residence  of  his  son, 
"The  Elms,"  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex, 
aged  66,  on  Thursday,  3  June,  bur. 
at  Felstead  Chapel  on  Thursday, 
10  June  1852.  Will  dated  27 
December  1850,  with  codicil  dated 
7  February  1852,  proved  (P.C.C. 
662,  52)  6  August  1852,  by  Thomas 
Dixon  Ridley  and  John  Ridley, 
sons,  and  James  Curling,  son-in-law, 
the  Exors.  Portrait  in  oils  at 
"  The  Elms"  Chelmsford,  in  the 
possession  of  Charles  Ernest  Ridley, 
his  grandson. 


=Maria,  eldest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Dixon, 
by  Maria  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  John 
Bloss  of  Hartford 
End,  formerly  of 
Kirby-le-Soken  and 
of  Boreham,  both 
CO.  Essex ;  born  at 
Hartford  End  2  2 
December  1787  ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Felstead, 
4  September  181 1  ; 
died,  in  her  50th 
year,  on  Sunday, 
7  May,  bur.  at 
Felstead  Chapel  on 
Saturday,  13  May 
1837.  Miniature 
at  "  The  Elms," 
Chelmsford,  i?t  the 
possession  of  Charles 
Ernest  Ridley,  her 
grandson. 


Maria,  born  at  Hartford  End  3  February,  bapt.  privately  4  August  1813;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Felstead,  17  December  1839,  James  Curling  of  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  and  of  the  City 
of  London  (son  of  William  Curling,  by  Lucretia  Davenport  his  wife) ;  born  at  Thames  Street, 
London,  26  May  1808,  and  bapt.  privately  by  the  Rev.  John  Clayton;  died  at  his  residence, 
Wherstead  Road,  Ipswich,  aged  49,  on  Thursday,  18  March,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich 
25  March  1858.  Will  dated  2  July  1853,  with  codicil  dated  26  November  1853,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  214,  58)  17  April  1858,  by  Herbert  Dalton  of  12  Little  Tower  Street,  London, 
William  Hunter  of  30  Moorgate  Street,  London,  and  Thomas  Dixon  Ridley  of  Chelmsford, 
CO.  Essex,  the  Exors.  She  died  suddenly  at  Ipswich,  aged  74,  on  Wednesday,  24  August, 
and  was  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich  29  August  1887.  Will  dated  12  January  1865, 
proved  at  Ipswich  5  October  1887,  by  James  Davenport  Curling  of  Hamilton  Road,  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  and  William  Curling  of  Paget  Road,  Ipswich,  sons,  the  Exors. 


Emily  Florence  Newport,  born  at  21  Clarendon  Square,  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  on 
Saturday,  3  June,  bapt.  at  Leamington  30  November  1865;  died  at  "Holme  Lea,"  Dorking, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  2  November  1903,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Dorking.  Adiiion 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  22  December  1903,  to  William  Wells  Ridley. 


89 


Thomas  Dixon  Ridley  of  "  The= 
Elms,"  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex ; 
bom  at  Hartford  End,  Felstead, 
CO.  Essex,  2  2  March,  bapt. 
privately  20  April  1814;  died 
at  "The  Elms,"  Chelmsford, 
in  his  68th  year,  on  Friday, 
10  February,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Chelmsford  16 
February  1882.  Will  dated 
28  January  1876,  with  codicil 
dated  10  December  1881, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  325,  82) 
28  April  1882,  by  Lydia  Ridley 
of  Chelmsford,  relict,  William 
Wells  Ridley  of  Leamington, 
CO.  Warwick,  Thomas  Herbert 
Ridley  and  Charles  Ernest 
Ridley,  both  of  Chelmsford, 
sons,  and  John  Ridley  of 
Damerham,  co.  Wilts,  brother, 
the  Exors.  Portrait  in  oils 
at  "  The  Elms"  Chelmsford,  in 
the  possession  of  Charles  Ernest 
Ridley,  his  son. 


=Lydia,  dau.  of  William 
CoUings  Wells  of  Chelmsford 
[Portrait  in  oils  at  "  T/ie 
Elms,"  Chelmsford,  in  the 
possession  of  Charles  Ernest 
Ridley,  his  grandson],  by 
Lydia  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Woodcock ;  born  at 
Chelmsford  6  July  1818, 
bapt.  privately  by  the  Rev. 
John  Carter;  marr.at  Chelms- 
ford Chapel  17  June  1S41  ; 
died  at  "The  Elms,"  Chelms- 
ford, in  her  83rd  year,  on 
Wednesday,  9  January,  bur. 
with  her  husband  in  the 
cemetery  at  Chelmsford  12 
January  1901.  Will  dated 
20  December  1898,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  366,  1901) 
5  March  1901,  by  Charles 
Ernest  Ridley,  son,  and 
Frederick  Arthur  Wells, 
nephew,  the  surviving  Exors. 


Anne,  born  at  Hartford  End 
3  April,  bapt.  privately  9  June 
1815;  marr.  at  Felstead 
Chapel  15  June  1841,  Joseph 
Fison  of  Stowmarket,  co.  Suf- 
folk (son  of  William  Lorimer 
Fison,  by  Deborah  Prentice 
his  wife);  born  6  April  18 19; 
died  at  his  residence.  Stoke 
House,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  in 
his  59th  year,  on  Saturday, 
2  March  1878,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Ipswich.  Will  dated 
27  February  1878,  proved  at 
Ipswich  3  April  1878,  by 
Edward  Fison  of  Ipswich, 
brother,  and  John  Ridley  of 
Damerham,  co.  ^\'ilts,  brother- 
in-law,  and  Thomas  Gifford 
Nash  of  Great  Chesterford,  co. 
Essex,  gent.,  son-in-law,  the 
Exors.  She  died  at  her  resi- 
dence. Stoke  House,  Ipswich, 
in  her  83rd  year,  on  Tuesday, 
8  February,  and  was  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Ipswich  12 
February  1898.  Adinon  was 
granted  at  Ipswich  8  August 
1898,  to  James  Oliver  Fison. 
=r 


William  Wells  Ridley  of= 
"  Stoney  Thorpe,"  East- 
bourne, CO.  Sussex,  formerly 
of  Beaufort  House,  Leaming- 
ton, CO.  Warwick,  and  of 
"  Holme  Lea,"  Dorking, 
CO.  Surrey;  born  at  Hart- 
ford End  4  March  1842, 
and  bapt.  privately;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Warwick. 


=Emily  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Christopher 
Newport,  Major  Bombay  Army,  by  Ann 
Hoblyn  his  wife,  only  child  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Peter,  Rector  of  Great  Wigborough, 
CO.  Essex  ;  born  at  Cheltenham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 9  February,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Cheltenham,  10  April  1845  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Luke's,  Cheltenham  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Bennitt,  Rector  of  Bletchley,  co. 
Buckingham,  brother-in-law  of  the  bride, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Blox- 
some),  on  Wednesday,  27  January  1864. 


Mary  Lydia,  born 
at  Hartford  End 
9  December  1843, 
and  bapt.  privately. 


William  Percy  Newport= 
Ridley,  born  at  Beaufort 
House,  Leamington,  on 
Monday,  7  January, 
bapt.  at  Leamington 
19  February  1867. 


=Dorothy  Jane,  dau.  of  Frederick  Wells  of  "  Oaklands,"  Chelmsford, 
by  Jane  Thompson  his  wife,  twin  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Burns  ; 
born  I  o  February  1 880 ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William  Bennitt,  Rector  of 
Bletchley,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  James 
Thompson  Bums,  cousin  of  the  bride),  on  \Vednesday,  3  June  1903. 


90 


Sarah  Dixon,  born  at  Hartford  End,  Felstead,  co. 
Essex,  26  May,  bapt.  privately  12  August  181 6; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Felstead  (by  the 
Rev.  Frederick  GilTord  Nash,  Vicar  of  Disevvorth, 
CO.  Leicester),  on  Thursday,  5  March  1846, 
Thomas  Frederick  Nash  of  Great  Chesterford, 
CO.  Cambridge  (3rd  son  of  Thomas  Nash  of 
Fowlmere,  co.  Cambridge,  by  Martha  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Searle  of  Cambridge) ;  born  at 
Fowlmere  21  June  181 7  ;  died,  aged  40,  on 
Sunday,  7  March,  bur.  at  Fowlmere  12  March 
1858.  Will  dated  13  February  1858,  proved  at 
Ipswich  23  July  1858,  by  Thomas  Dixon  Ridley 
of  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  and  John  Ridley  of 
Bamston,  co.  Essex,  two  of  the  Exors.  She 
died  at  3  Holland  Park  Mansions,  London, 
aged  77,  on  Monday,  29  May,  and  was  bur.  at 
Fowlmere  on  Saturday,  3  June  1893.  Will 
dated  29  June  1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  675,  93) 
8  July  1893,  by  John  Ridley,  brother,  and 
Thomas  Herbert  Ridley,  nephew,  the  Exors. 


Rev.  William  Ridley,= 
born  at  Hartford  End 
14  September  18 19, 
bapt.  privately  31 
March  1820;  B.A. 
of  University  of 
London,  and  M.A.  of 
University  of  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales  ; 
Professor  of  Latin, 
Greek  and  Hebrew  ; 
died  at  his  residence, 
"  Lohort,"  Sydney, 
aged  59,  on  Thursday, 
26  September,  bur. 
in  the  Presbyterian 
Cemetery,  Sydney, 
on  Saturday,  28  Sep- 
tember 1878. 


Tsabella,  4th  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Rogerson  Cotter,  Pre- 
bendary of  Cloyne 
Cathedral,  by  Mary 
his  2nd  wife,  dau. 
of  George  Purcell, 
J.  P.  ;  marr.  by 
special  licence  at 
the  Presbyterian 
Church,  Sydney  (by 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Lang), 
on  Thursday,  1 1 
April  1850  ;  died  at 
Sydney  1 7  October 
1903. 


A 


Thomas  Herbert  Ridley  of  Chelmsford;  born  at  Hartford  End  9  August  1845,  ^"d  bapt. 
privately;  died  at  sea,  on  his  way  home  from  Athens,  aged  48,  on  Wednesday,  25  April 
1894,  bur.  at  Rome.  VVill  dated  12  February  1889,  with  codicil  dated  12  February 
1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  707,  94)  8  June  1894,  by  Charles  Ernest  Ridley  and  Walter 
Ridley,  brothers,  and  Frederick  Arthur  Wells,  cousin,  the  Exors. 


Gerald  Lorimer  Newport  Ridley,= 
born  at  The  Abbey,  Southam,  co. 
Warwick,  on  Tuesday,  9  February, 
bapt.  at  Southam  2  May  1869; 
of  Clare  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1887,  B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1895. 


=Mabel  Parker,  younger  dau.  of  William  Woodcock  Wells 
of  Needham  Market,  co.  Suffolk,  J. P.  for  co.  Suffolk; 
marr.  at  Christ  Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Bennitt,  Rector  of  Bletchley,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
George  Erie  Farran,  the  Curate),  on  Wednesday,  26 
August  1896. 


Gerald  Vernon  Newport  Aileen  Margaret  Raymond  Nicholas  Ridley,  Henry  Maitland 
Ridley,  born  at  Bram-  Newport,  ijorn  at  born  at  "The  Limes,"  Broom-  Ridley,  born  at 
ford,  CO.  Suffolk,  23  Bramford  7 June,  field,  co.  Essex,  on  Sunday,  "The  Limes," 
October,  bapt.  there  15  bapt.  there  17  24  April,  bapt.  at  Broomfield  Broomfield,  on 
December  1S97.  July  1S99.  29  May  1904.  Sunday,     8     July 

1906. 


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Elizabeth,  born  at  Hartford  End,  Felstead,  co.  Essex,  i6  October 
1820,  bapt.  privately  16  January  182 1  ;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Felstead  (by  the  Rev.  Stephen  Bridge,  Incumbent  of 
St.  Matthew's,  Denmark  Hill,  co.  Surrey),  on  Saturday,  29  April 
1854,  John  Richardson  of  "  Ravensfell "  and  Bromley  House, 
Bromley,  co.  Kent,  and  of  the  City  of  London  (3rd  son  of 
Thomas  Richardson  of  Denmark  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  and  of 
Lascelles  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Kirkheaton,  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  by  Frances  his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  Martin  Green 
of  Walworth,  co.  Surrey) ;  born  at  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey, 
I  August  18 1 6,  bapt.  at  York  Street  Chapel,  Walworth,  i 
September  181 7;  died  at  his  residence,  "Ravensfell,"  Bromley, 
in  his  73rd  year,  on  Thursday,  17  January,  bur.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bromley  Common,  22  January  1889.  M.I.  \\"M 
dated  1  January  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  460,  89)  31  May 
1889,  by  John  Ridley  of  Damerham,  co.  Wilts,  and  Charles 
Ernest  Ridley  of  "  The  Elms,"  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  nephew, 
two  of  the  Exors.  She  died  at  her  residence,  "Ravensfell," 
Bromley,  on  Monday,  7  September,  and  was  bur.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Bromley  Common,  11  September  1896.  M.I.  Will 
dated  24  June  1892,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  4  December 
1896,  by  William  Ridley  Richardson,  son,  and  Cliarles  Ernest 
Ridley,  nephew,  the  Exors.        =p 

A 


Catherine,  bom  at  Hartford 
End  24  December  1821, 
bapt.  at  Little  Waltham 
Chapel,  CO.  Essex,  9  Sep- 
tember 1822  ;  marr.  at 
Felstead  Chapel  11  August 
1841,  Thomas  Lungley 
Prentice  (eldest  son  of 
Thomas  Prentice  of  Stow- 
markct,  co.  Suffolk,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  only  child  of 
Zephaniah  Lungley  of 
Lavenham,  co.  Suffolk) ; 
born  at  Stowmarket  13 
May  1820,  and  bapt.  there 
privately ;  died  at  South 
Beddington,  co.  Surrey,  in 
his  58th  year,  on  Friday, 
8  February,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Woking,  co. 
Surrey,  12  February  1878. 

=r 
A 


{J'or  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Richardson, 
Vol.  5,  page  104.) 


Charles  Ernest  Ridley  of  "The  Elms,"  Chelmsford;  born  at  Chelmsford  24  March  1847, 
and  bapt.  privately;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1865, 
B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1874;  J. P.,  D.L.  and  County  Councillor  for  co.  Essex  1899  (on  the  roll 
for  High  Sheriff  1907).       Portrait  in  oils  at  "  The  Elms"  Chelmsford. 


Ethel    Petre    Newport,   born   at   The    Abbey,    Southam,    co.   Warwick,   on  Frances    Mabel 

Thursday,  3  November  1870,  bapt.  at  Southam  15  January  1S71  ;  marr.  at  Newport,    born 

St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William  Bennitt,  Rector  at  The  Abbey, 

of  Bletchley,  co.  Buckingham,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  David  Green,  Curate  of  Southam,       on 

St.   Nicholas',   Guildford,   co.   Surrey,   uncles    of  the  bride),   on   Thursday,  Saturday,        21 

6    August    1 89 1,    Alfred    William    Lightbody   of  Claremont    House,    East  June,    bapt.    at 

Molesey,  co.  Surrey  (son  of  John  Lightbody,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  Leamington  27 

of  John   Heinrich  Biirgy) ;    born  at  The  Avenue,  Garston,  co.  Lancaster,  August  1873. 
24  January  1858.                                    =i= 

A 


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Susanna,  born  at  Hartford  End,  Felstead,  co.  Essex,  7  February, 
bapt.  at  Little  Waltham  Chapel,  co.  Essex,  8  June  1823;  marr. 
at  Felstead  Chapel  31  July  1845,  Manning  Prentice  of  Violet  Hill, 
Stowmarket,  co.  Suffolk  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Prentice,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  only  child  of  Zephaniah  Lungley  of  Lavenham,  co. 
Suffolk);  born  at  Stowmarket  14  September  1823,  and  bapt.  there 
privately;  died  at  Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  in  his  52nd  year,  on 
Saturday,  21  August,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Stowmarket  28  August 
1875.  Will  dated  20  February  1868,  proved  at  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
28  October  1875,  by  Susanna  Prentice  of  Stowmarket,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix.  She  died  at  The  Firs,  Westbury  Park,  Clifton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  on  Friday,  2  June,  and  was  bur.  with  her  husband  in 
the  cemetery  at  Stowmarker  7  June  1893.  Will  dated  22  December 
1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  930,  93)  28  October  1893,  by  Manning 
Prentice,  son,  and  John  Henry  Watling,  the  Exors. 


Harriet,  born  at  Hart- 
ford End  27  June  1824, 
bapt.  at  the  Meeting 
House,  Mill  Lane,  Steb- 
bing,  CO.  Essex,  29 
September  1825  ;  died 
suddenly,  unmarried,  at 
Felstead,  aged  74,  on 
Friday,  1 1  November 
1898,  bur.  in  a  vault  in 
the  graveyard  of  Felstead 
Chapel. 


A 


Waiter  Ridley,  born  at  Chelmsford,  co.  Essex,  = 
22  July  1848,  and  bapt.  privately  at  "The  Elms," 
Chelmsford ;  died  at  "  Redgates,"  Chelmsford, 
aged  52,  on  Monday,  24  September,  bur.  in 
Holy  Trinity  Churchyard,  Springfield,  co.  Essex, 
on  Saturday,  29  September  1900.  Will  dated 
24  March  1882,  with  codicil  dated  20  July  1894, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1683,  1900)  6  December 
1900,  by  Benjamin  Dixon  Mellor,  brother-in-law, 
Charles  Ernest  Ridley,  brother,  and  Frederick 
Arthur  Wells,  cousin,  the  Exors. 


=Louisa  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Mellor  of  Holywell  Mount,  Halifax,  co. 
York,  by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Alexander  Dixon  of  Cleckheaton,  West 
Riding,  co.  York ;  born  at  Holywell  Green, 
Halifax,  4  November  1854,  and  bapt. 
privately  at  Ash  House,  Stainland,  West 
Riding,  co.  York ;  marr.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Edward  Kempe,  the  Rector),  on  Wednesday, 
23  February  1876. 


Winifred  Mary,  born  at  Hartford  Catherine    Muriel,  born  at  Thomas  Dixon  Ridley,  born  at 

End  on  Saturday,  17  November  Hartford   End  on   Sunday,  Hartford    End   on    Friday,    13 

1877,    bapt.   at    Ford    End,   co.  5  September,  bapt.  at  Ford  October,    bapt.    at    Ford    End 

Essex,  27  January  1878.  End  3  October  1880.  26  November  1882. 


Helen  Margery,  born  at  Hartford  End  on 
Friday,  9  January,  bapt.  at  Ford  End, 
22  February  1885. 


Walter  Lancelot  Ridley,  born  at  "  Redgates," 
Springfield,  on  Wednesday,  15  June,  bapt. 
at  Springfield  22  July  1892. 


Christopher  Mellor  Ridley,  born  at  "  Redgates," 
Springfield,  co.  Essex,  on  Wednesday,  3  De- 
cember 1890,  bapt.  at  Springfield  4  January 
1891. 


Herbert  Leslie  Ridley,  born  at  "  Redgates," 
Springfield,  on  Friday,  7  September,  bapt. 
at  Springfield  25  October  1894. 


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Ellen,  born  at  Hartford  End,  Felstead,  co.  Essex,  24  June,  bapt. 
at  the  Meeting  House,  Mill  Lane,  Stebbing,  co.  Essex,  24  July 
1826;  marr.  at  Felstead  Chapel  27  December  1850,  Henry 
Brown  Creak  of  Bradford,  co.  York  (4th  son  of  Alexander 
Creak,  by  Maria  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  ^^'illiam  Brown)  ;  born 
25  March  1821  ;  M.A.  Lond.  1844;  died  at  Ilkley,  West  Riding, 
CO.  York,  aged  43,  10  February,  bur.  at  Bramley  Lane  Chapel, 
LightclifTe,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  15  February  1864.  Will 
dated  30  September  1859,  with  codicil  dated  11  April  1861, 
proved  at  Wakefield  24  March  1864,  by  Isabella  Creak  of 
Ilkley,  relict,  Frederick  Creak  of  Leicester,  gent.,  and  Thomas 
Edward  Creak  of  Honiton,  co.  Devon,  brothers,  the  Exors. 
She  died  at  LightclifTe  on  Thursday,  5  February,  and  was  bur. 
at  Bramley  Lane  Chapel,  Lightcliffe,  12  February  1857. 


John  Ridley  of  Rockbourne 
Manor  Farm,  co.  Hants, 
formerly  of  Damerham,  co. 
Wilts ;  born  at  Hartford 
End  7  October,  bapt.  at 
the  Meeting  House,  Mill 
Lane,  Stebbing,  20  Decem- 
ber 1827  ;  J.  P.  for  CO. 
Wilts  1894. 


A 


Edith,   born   at       Helen  Gertrude,  born  at  Chelmsford   11    May   1854,  and   bapt.   privately; 

Chelmsford,  co.       marr.  at  the  Chapel  Royal,   Savoy,  London  (by  the  Ven''''=  Henry  Frank 

Essex,    21    De-       Johnson,  Archdeacon  of  Essex  [now  Bishop  of  Colchester],  assisted  by  the 

cember      1849,       Rev.  William  Arthur  Green,   brother  of  the  bridegroom),  on  Wednesday, 

bapt.  privately.         24  October    1888,  the   Rev.    David  Green  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  William 

Green,  Rector  of  Winterton,  co.  Norfolk,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 

Captain  Shairp  of  Babbacombe,  co  Devon,  R.N.);  born  29  October,  bapt. 

at  Goadby,  co.  Leicester,  2   December  1857  ;    of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 

B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1888;  Vicar  of  Bramley,  co.  Surrey,  from  1892. 


94 


WMtt, 


Arms. — Gules  three  wolves'  heads  couped. 

Cres/. — A  wolf's  head  couped  sable. 
Motto. — Avance. 

John  Vidler  (eldest  son  of  John  Vidler,  by  Hannah  Stevens  his  wife) ;  born= 
at  Brede,  co.  Sussex,  8  January  1789;  Vice-Consul  for  France,  Sweden  and 
Norway,  and  the  Hanse  Towns;  J. P.  and  Alderman  for  the  Borough  of  Rye, 
CO.  Sus.sex,  Mayor  1839,  1845  and  1850;  died  at  Rye,  in  his  66th  year,  on 
Wednesday,  27  September,  bur.  there  2  October  1854.  Will  dated  12  April 
1848,  proved  (P.C.C. 
879.  55)  4  October 
1855,  by  John  Amon 
Vidler,  son,  and  James 
Foulis  Plomley,  the 
surviving  Exors. 


=Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Amon,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Coleman ; 
born  at  Rye  14  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  there  24 
February  1791;  marr. 
at  Icklesham,  co. 
Sussex,  19  December 
1 816;  died  at  Rye 
26  August,  bur.  there 
30  August  1855. 


Elizabeth  Ann,  born  5  October  181 7,  died  7  October 
following,  bur.  at  Rye.        

Elizabeth  Mary,  born  13  March,  bapt.  at  Rye  23  March 
1819;  marr.  there  2  September  1841,  James  Foulis 
Plomley  (son  of  John  and  Hannah  Plomley  of  Northiam, 
CO.  Sussex);  born  at  Northiam  21  December  1808;  died 
at  Fairfield  House,  Rye,  14  July  1880,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Rye.  Will  dated  31  January  1878,  with 
codicil  dated  17  January  1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
608,  80)  31  July  1880,  by  Marian  Dawes,  wife  of 
Walter  Dawes  of  Fairfield  House,  Rye,  daughter, 
James  Coleman  Vidler  and  John  Symonds  Vidler, 
nephew,  both  of  Rye,  and  Walter  Dawes,  the  Exors. 
She  died  at  Rye  20  January,  and  was  bur.  there  26 
January  1847.  =i= 


John  Amon  Vidler= 
of  "  Mountsfield," 
Rye ;  born  at  Rye 
7  September,  bapt. 
there  6  October 
1820 ;  died  at  Rye 
1 7  November,  bur. 
there  22  November 
1856.  Will  dated 
14  August  1855, 
proved  (P.C.C.  424, 
57)  22  May  1857,  by 
Anna  Maria  Vidler, 
relict,  the  sole 
Executrix. 


Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
John  Symonds,  by 
Mary  Stone  his  wife; 
born  at  Broadwinsor, 
CO.  Dorset ;  marr. 
there  (by  the  Rev. 
Solomon  Caesar 

Malan)  27  April 
1848 ;  died  at  Rye 
22  April  1897,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at 
Rye.  Will  dated 
12  September  1888, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
i39i>  97)  IS  I^e- 
cember  1897, by  John 
Symonds  Vidler,  son, 
and  Charles  Vidler, 
nephew,  the   Exors. 


John  Symonds  Vidler  of  "  Kingfield,"  Rye  ;= 
born  at  Rye  on  Christmas  Day,  25  De- 
cember 1851,  bapt.  there  10  March  1852; 
Lieutenant  ist  Cinque  Ports  Artillery 
Volunteers  1873,  Captain  ist  Cinque  Ports 
Rifle  Volunteers  29  May  1886,  Major  11 
July  1900;  Councillor  and  Alderman  for  the 
Borough  of  Rye  1880-1900,  Mayor  1883, 
1884  and  1893  ;  J.P.  for  the  Borough  of  Rye 
1886,  and  for  the  county  of  Sussex  1899  ; 
Vice-Consul  for  Sweden. 


Caroline  Louisa  Lacey,  dau.  of  William  Marian,  born 
Wake  Smart  of  Cranborne,  CO.  Dorset,  at  Rye  and 
M.D.,  M.R.C.P.  ;  marr.  at  Rye  (by  bapt.  there  8 
the  Rev.  Charles  Antonio  Marona,  March  1854. 
Curate-in-Charge)  on  Saturday,  10 
November  1888.  She  marr.  istly 
at  Cranborne  (by  the  Rev.  John  Hemery  Carnegie, 
the  Vicar,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Clark,  cousin 
of  the  bride)  on  Wednesday,  17  June  1868,  Charles 
Selmes  of  Broomhill  Lodge,  Playden,  co.  Sussex 
(younger  son  of  James  Selmes  of  Tufton  Place, 
Northiam,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Pilcher) ; 
died  at  Broomhill  Lodge,  Playden,  aged  48,  on 
Saturday,  30  October  1886,  bur.  at  Iden,  co.  Sussex. 


John  Lionel  Symonds  Vidler,  born  at  "  Mountsfield,"  Rye, 
30  March,  bapt.  at  Rye  27  April  1890;  educated  at  Repton. 


95 


William  Thomas 
Vidler,  born  3 
February,  bapt.  at 
Rye,  CO.  Sussex, 
7  March  1823  ; 
died  at  Cran- 
brook  School  9 
October,  bur.  at 
Rye  13  October 
1833- 


James  Coleman  Vidler  of  Magdala  House,  Rye ;  born= 
19  July,  bapt.  at  Rye  17  August  1825  ;  J. P.  and 
Alderman  for  the  Borough  of  Rye,  Mayor  1881  and  1886 ; 
died  at  Rye,  in  his  73rd  year,  on  Thursday,  27  January 
1898,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Rye.  Will  dated  30 
December  1878,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  980,  98)  15  August 
1898,  by  Hester  Vidler,  relict,  Charles  Vidler  and  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Coleman  Vidler,  sons,  the  Exors. 


=Hester,  dau.  of 
Spencer  Crisford, 
by  Frances  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Tho- 
mas Witherden  ; 
born  at  Sedles- 
comb,  CO.  Sussex, 
I  July,  bapt. 
there  5  Septem- 
ber 1825  ;  marr. 
at  Sedlescomb  9 
December  1847. 


Marian,  bom 
at  Sedlescomb 
and  bapt.  there 
14  November 
1848  ;  died  in 
infancy,  bur.  at 
Sedlescomb. 


Emily  J.,  younger  dau.= 
of  Charles  T.  How  of 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co. 
Sussex;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea  (by  the  Rev.  George 
Gregory  Gardiner),  on 
Tuesday,  10  February 
1874;  died  at  the  resi- 
dence of  her  mother, 
Hursley  House,  Marina, 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  aged 
22,  on  Monday,  27  Sep- 
tember 1875.     ist  wife. 


^Charles  Vidler  of= 
"The  Alders,"  Has- 
tings, CO.  Sussex  : 
born  at  Sedlescomb 
28  March,  bapt. 
there  2  May  1850  ; 
died  at  "Havering," 
Upper  Grosvenor 
Road,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  CO.  Kent, 
aged  51,  on  Friday, 
10  January,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at 
Rye  I  s  January 
1902. 


=Alice,  3rd  surviving  dau.  of 
William  Hodgson  of  17 
Alwyne  Road,  Canonbury, 
London,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Wakefield  ; 
bom  10  May  1853;  marr.  at 
St.  James'.  Clapton,  co. 
Middlesex  (by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Coleman  Vidler, 
brother  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry 
Daniel  Pearson,  the  Vicar), 
on  Wednesday,  28  November 
1877.     2nd  wife. 


Charles  Hodgson  Vidler,  =Alice    Ada,     dau.     of     Hugh     Alice     Freda,    born    at    Hastings 


born  at  "The  Alders," 
Hastings,  on  Friday,  11 
April,  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Blacklands, 

Hastings  (by  the  Rev. 
Alfred  Hodges),  16  May 
1879  ;  educated  at 
Eastbourne  College. 


Ashworth,  by  Emma  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Captain  Hugh  Rimmer 
of  Lytham,  co.  Lancaster ; 
bom  at  Rochdale,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 15  February  1882, 
and  bapt.  there ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary-in-the-Castle,  Hastings, 
22  August  1904. 


21  October  1880,  and  bapt.  at 
Blacklands.         

Kathleen  Hester,  born  at  Rye 
1 8  January  1883;  died  at  Rye  13 
January,  bur.  there  17  January 
1885. 


Mildred  May,  born  at   Rye   15  September, 
bapt.  there  24  October  18S6. 


Norman  Wakefield  Vidler,  born  at  Hastings 
14  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Hastings, 
I  March  1891.  


Leslie  James  Coleman  Vidler,  born  at  Rye       Kenneth    Astley   Vidler,   born   at   Hastings    18 
16  September,  bapt.  there  19  October  1888.       February,    bapt.    at    St.    Andrew's,    Hastings, 

4  April  1893. 


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Thomas  Collins  Vidler,  born  at  Rye,  co.  Sussex,= 
i6  September,  bapt.  there  17  October  1827;  M.C.D.S., 
L.D.S.,  &c.  ;  died  13  October,  bur.  at  Longfield,  co. 
Kent,  16  October  1896.  Will  dated  24  April  1866,  with 
codicil  dated  14  April  1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  611,  97) 
7  May  1897,  by  Marianne  Amelia  Vidler,  spinster, 
daughter,  and  Samuel  Walter  Newcomb,  the  Exors. 


^  (f^/T^^^^u. 


^Amelia  Gould,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Bennett  of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  M.D.,  F.L.S.,  by  Julia 
Cameron  his  wife ;  bom  9  De- 
cember 1840  ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Paddington,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Durrant),  on  Thursday,  16 
February  i860;  died  at  her  country 
residence,  i  Park  Terrace,  Hanwell, 
CO.  Middlesex,  in  her  30th  year, 
on  Wednesday,  30  November  1870, 
bur.  at  Hanwell. 


Marianne  Amelia,  born  at  22  East- 
bourne Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
on  Thursday,  15  November,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  London, 
14  December  i860;  marr.  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Westbourne  Park,  London, 
30  January  1901,  Barchewitz  von 
Josephi  of  Dresden  (son  of  Captain 
Louis  Barchewitz  of  Schloss  Peters- 
dorf,  Silesia,  by  Marie  Paar  von 
Josephi  his  wife) ;  born  at  Schloss 
Petersdorf,  and  bapt.  there. 


A 


Annie  Elizabeth,  born  at  22  Eastbourne  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Sunday,  16  February,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  London,  12  March 
1862  ;  marr.  at  Longfield,  co.  Kent,  25  August  1894, 
Edward  Charles  Clifford  (son  of  Charles  Edward 
Clifford,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Clark) ; 
born  2  March  1858,  and  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London  ;  Member  of  the  Royal  Institute 
of  Painters  in  Water  Colours,  Hon.  Secretary  of 
The  Artists'  Society  and  the  Langham  Sketching 
Club,  Member  of  the  Royal  Drawing  Society,  late 
Member  of  the  Royal  Society  of  British  Artists. 

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Rev.  Arthur  Coleman  Vidler,  born  at= 
Brede,  co.  Sussex,  8  March,  bapt. 
there  25  April  1852  ;  Scholar  of  Jesus 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1871,  B.A.  1875, 
M.A.  1878;  Curate  of  St.  James', 
Clapton,  CO.  Middlesex,  1877-79, 
Head  Master  of  St.  John-at-Hackney 
Grammar  School,  co.  Middlesex, 
1879-95,  Chaplain  Merchant 

Seamens'  Orphanage  Asylum,  Snares- 
brook,  CO.  Essex,  1883-91,  Curate 
of  St.  John-at-Hackney  1891-95, 
Vicar  of  Swavesey,  co.  Cambridge, 
from  1895. 


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=Emilia  Ellen,  youngest  dau. 
of  John  Lewis  Aubert,  by 
Emma  Martha  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Toulmin,  F.R.C.S. ; 
born  at  Hornsey,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Monday,  19  June 
1848,  and  bapt.  there;  marr. 
at  St.  John-at-Hackney  (by 
the  Rev.  George  Powell 
Irby,  brother-in-law  of  the 
bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Brook,  the  Rector, 
the  Rev.  Leonard  Edmund 
Shelford  and  the  Rev.  John 
Eade  Pryor)  on  Thursday, 
27  December  1883;  died  at 
the  Vicarage,  Swavesey,  30 
August,  bur.  at  Swavesey 
2  September  1905.  Will 
dated  11  April  1902,  proved 
at  Peterborough  14  Septem- 
ber 1905,  by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Coleman  Vidler,  the 
sole  Exor. 


Elizabeth  Mary,  born  at 
Brede  4  August,  bapt. 
there  6  November  1853; 
marr.  at  Rye  (by  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Coleman 
Vidler,  brother  of  the 
bride,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  David  Thomas 
Gladstone,  the  Vicar) 
on  Thursday,  1 7  No- 
vember 1881,  William 
Henry  Sharpe  of  Bank 
House,  Peterborough,  co. 
Northampton,  2nd  son  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry 
Sharpe,  Vicar  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Huddersfield,  co. 
York,  by  Emma  Moles- 
worth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Bugg, 
Vicar  of  Desborough,  co. 
Northampton. 

A 


Ruth  Mary,  born  at  1 3  Clapton  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  9  March,  bapt. 
at  St.  John-at-Hackney  13  April  1887. 


Emilia  Helen,  born  at  13  Clapton  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  15  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  John-at-Hackney  14  May  1890. 


97 


Alexander  Bishop  Vidler  of  Rye,  co.  Sussex ;  bom  at  Rye  1 1  July,  bapt.= 
there  12  August  1829;  Captain  Cinque  Ports  Artillery  Volunteers  1862; 
J. P.  and  Alderman  for  the  Borough  of  Rye,  Mayor  1862  ;  Vice-Consul 
for  France,  Sweden,  Norway,  &c. ;  Knight  of  Royal  Swedish  Order  of 
Vasa;  died  at  Tower  House,  Rye,  aged  43,  on  Friday,  3  January  1873, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Rye.  Will  dated  26  November  1857,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  391,  73)  13  May  1873,  by  Albinia  Vidler  of  Rye,  relict, 
the  sole  E.\ecutrix. 


=Albinia,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Collyer,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Selmes  ;  bom 
at  Playden,  co.  Sus- 
sex, 7  April  1832 ; 
marr.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Robert  Stewart) 
I  September  1857. 


Percy  Alexander  Vidler  of  "Cleve-= 
land,"  Linden  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex ;  born  at  Mint  House, 
Rye,  31  March,  bapt.  at  Rye  23  May 
1865  ;  educated  at  Sutton  Valence 
School,  CO.  Kent  ;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  February  1889. 


=Edith,  dau.  of  Rowland  Thomas 
George  Legg,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Ephraim  Hemmings  Snoad 
of  Ashford,  co.  Kent ;  born  at 
Winchelsea,  co.  Sussex,  on  Friday, 
19  October  i860,  and  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  Winchelsea  23  April  1891. 


Arnold  George  Alexander  Vidler, 
born  at  Victoria,  British  Columbia, 
3  June  1892  ;  educated  at  Christ's 
Hospital,  Horsham,  co.  Sussex. 


Bertram  Hall  Vidler,  bom  at 
Victoria,  British  Columbia, 
2  September  1893;  educated 
at  Christ's  Hospital,  Horsham. 


Rose  .-\lbinia  (twin 
with  Florence  May), 
born  at  Rye  1 5  May, 
bapt.  there  2 1  June 
1866  ;  died  at  Rye 
14  August  1872, bur 
in  the  family  vault 
in  the  cemetery  at 
Rye. 


I 
Edward  Alexander  Vidler,  bom  at=j=Florence    Jessie,    dau.   of   Samuel    Butler    Byrchall,    by 


22  Eastbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Thursday,  13  August, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington, 
London,  20  September  1863. 


Marian  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Goodluck  Richardson ; 
born  at  Richmond,  Melbourne,  Australia,  2  June  1872; 
marr.  at  St.  Barnabas',  Balwyn,  Victoria  (by  the  Rev. 
Reginald  Stephen),  28  December  1889. 


John  Byrchall  Vidler,  born  at 
Balwyn  13  January  1891,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Barnabas',  Balwyn, 
by  the  Rev.  Reginald  Stephen. 


Marian,  born  at  Balwyn  10  March 
1896,  and  bapt.  at  St.  Bamabas', 
Balw)T>,  by  the  Rev.  Frederic 
Evelyn  Sturt  Snodgrass. 


Alma  Hester,  born 
at  Brede,  co.  Sussex, 
25  November  1854, 
bapt.  there  29 
April  1855  ;  died 
in  infancy. 


Annie  Ada,  born 
at  Brede  8  March, 
bapt.  there  29  June 
1856;  died  in  in- 
fancy, bur.  at  Brede. 


Ernest  James  Vidler= 
of  "  Belmont,"  Rye  ; 
born  at  Rye  6  No- 
vember 1857,  bapt. 
there  3  February 
1858;  J.P.  for  the 
Borough  of  Rye  1903. 


=Emmeline,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Wilkinson  of 
"  Holmfield,"  Cambridge  Road,  Southport,  co. 
Lancaster,  formerly  of  Huddersfield,  co,  York, 
by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Johnson 
of  Beverley,  co.  York  ;  born  at  Huddersfield 
26  December  i860,  and  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Huddersfield  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints',  Southport  (by 
the  Rev.  Conoly  Thomas  Porter,  D.D.,  the  Vicar), 
on  Saturday,  29  December  1883. 


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Fanny,  born  at  Rye,  co.  Sussex,  23  May,  bapt.  there  22  June  1831  ;  marr.  at  Rye  (by  the 
Rev.  John  Baker  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford)  on  Thursday,  28  April  1859,  Arthur  John 
Baker  of  Burton  Crescent,  London,  F.R.I.B.A.  (son  of  Thomas  Eld  Baker  of  the  Hon''''  East 
India  Co.'s  Service,  J. P.  for  co.  Middlesex,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Felix  Fagge 
of  Ashford,  co.  Kent);  born  at  Buxar,  Bengal,  India,  12  October,  bapt.  9  November  1823; 
died  at  "  Hartsdown,"  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  13  April  1891,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Eastbourne.  Will  dated  11  April  1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  567,  91)  5  June  1891,  by  Fanny 
Baker  of  "Hartsdown,"  Eastbourne,  relict,  and  Ernest  Wheatstone  Baker  of  23  Castle  Hill, 
in  the  city  of  Norwich,  Civil  Engineer,  son,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  Virginia  Water,  co. 
Surrey,  15  January  1894,  and  was  bur.  at  Eastbourne.  Will  dated  22  May  1891,  with  codicil 
dated  6  February  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  159,  94)  3  February  1894,  by  Ernest  Wheatstone 
Baker,  son,  one  of  the  Exors.  =,= 


Florence  May  (twin 
with  Rose  Aibinia), 
born  at  Rye  15  May, 
bapt.  there  21  June 
1866  ;  died  at  Rye 
24  October  1874, 
bur.  in  the  family 
vault  in  the  cemetery 
at  Rye. 


Oscar  CoUyer  Vidler  of= 
Widcombe  Icen  Way, 
Dorchester,  co.  Dorset ; 
born  at  Tower  House, 
Rye,  10  October,  bapt. 
at  Rye  5  December 
1868  ;  educated  at  Sutton 
Valence  School,  co.  Kent. 


'Catherine  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Nelson  of 
Huddersfield,  co.  York,  by  Harriet  his  wife, 
dau.  of  George  Mullineux  of  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop ;  born  at  Huddersfield  8  January, 
bapt.  at  Fulneck,  co.  York,  28  March 
1869;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Huddersfield 
(by  the  Rev.  Edward  Markby,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  William  Sherwen  Sherwen),  on 
Wednesday,  10  February  1904. 


Edith  Fanny,  born  at  22  Eastbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Tuesday,  6  December 
1864,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  London,  3  January  1865  ;  marr.  at  Rye  on  Thursday, 
25  August  1887,  Samuel  Walter  Newcomb  of  Lyndhurst,  Longfield,  co.  Kent  (son  of  William 
Horatio  Needham  Newcomb  of  Chatham,  co.  Kent,  by  his  wife,  Ellen  Dyke  of  Rochester, 
CO.  Kent);  born  at  4  Watts  Terrace,  Chatham,  19  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Rochester, 
21  May  1862.  =P 

A 


Frank  William  Vidler, 
born  at  Rye  23  April, 
bapt.  there  12  August 
1859 ;  died,  aged  10 
months,  bur.  at  Brede, 
CO.  Sussex,  15  March 
i860.         _ 

Alexander  John  Vidler, 
born  at  Rye  30  June, 
bapt.  there  5  October 
i860 ;  died,  aged  14 
months,  bur.  at  Brede 
8  September  1861. 


Albert  Edward  Vidler  of  Mint  House,  = 
Rye,  CO.  Sussex,  and  of  Ivy  Lodge, 
Ashford,  co.  Middlesex ;  born  at  Rye 
7  December  1862,  bapt.  there  27  March 
1863;  educated  at  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  London;  L.S.A.  1886,  L.R.C.P. 
Lond.  1887,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1887; 
Medical  Officer  Ashford  District  (Staines 
Union),  Fellow  Royal  Institute  Public 
Health,  formerly  Medical  Officer  of 
Health,  Rye  Borough  ;  Coroner  for  Rye 
and  Rye  District  of  East  Sussex ;  Captain 
ist  Cinque  Ports  Volunteer  Rifle  Corps; 
served  in  South  African  War  1899-1900. 


=Eliza  Maude,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Simpson  Mason  of 
The  Quarries,  Huddersfield, 
by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Wilkinson ;  born  at 
Huddersfield,  and  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Huddersfield; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Coleman  Vidler, 
brother  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Edward  Markby,  the  Vicar) 
on  Thursday,  3  December 
1891. 


Stuart  Mason  Vidler,  born 
at  Rye  i  July,  bapt.  there 
II  August  1894. 


Evelyn  Maude,  born  at  Mint  House, 
Rye,  on  Monday,  19  June,  bapt. 
there  27  July  1899. 


yy 


Leopold  Amon  Vidler  of  The= 
Stone  House,  Rye,  co.  Sussex ; 
born  at  Tower  House,  Rye, 
13  August,  bapt.  privately 
3  October  1870  ;  educated  at 
Sutton  Valence  School,  co. 
Kent;  Lieutenant  ist  Cinque 
Ports  Volunteer  Rifle  Corps 
3  October  1903. 


=Edith    Hamilton,    dau.    of    Edward    Roper,     Ellen    Maude, 
F.R.G.S.,   by   Ann   his  wife,   dau.   of  James    bom    at    Rye 
Creasey   of  Sleaford,   co.   Lincoln ;    bom    at     20       January, 
Hamilton,    Ontario,    Canada,    22    December    bapt.    there    8 
1862,    bapt.    at    St.    John's,    Edinburgh,    16     May  1873. 
November    1878;     marr.   at    Holy    Trinity, 
Tulse  Hill,  CO.  Surrey  (by  the  Rev.   Parsons 
Edward   FitzPatrick   Berry,   Vicar  of  Hayle, 
CO.  Cornwall),  i  February  1899. 


Alexander  Roper  Vidler,  born  at  The  Barbara  Elneth  Cressy,  born  at 
Stone  House,  Rye,  27  December  The  Stone  House,  Rye,  26  June, 
1899,  bapt.  at  Rye  i  March  1900.  bapt.  at  Rye  28  July  1902. 


Alice  Mary,  born  at  22  Eastbourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Tuesday,  14  August, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Paddington,  London,  19  September  1866;  marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Norwood,  CO.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  William  Elliott  Oliver,  Vicar  of  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex), 
on  Thursday,  23  September  1886,  Raymond  Christmas  Bennett  of  Warrington  House, 
Steeles  Road,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex  (only  son  of  Richard  Bennett  formerly  of  Wroxeter, 
CO.  Salop);  born  5  January  1858.  =j= 


Sydney  James  Vidler,= 
born  at  22  Eastbourne 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Tuesday, 
3  March,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Paddington, 
London,  22  April 
1868 ;  educated  at 
Ardingly  College, 

Hay  ward's  Heath,  co. 
Sussex. 


=Caroline  Rosalie  Jane, 
dau.  of  Albert  Lomer  of 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
by  Angelina  Chandler  his 
wife ;  born  at  Sydney 
I  January  1866,  and  bapt. 
there ;  marr.  at  Perth 
Cathedral,  West  Australia 
(by  the  Rev.  David  John 
Garland),  16  May  1899. 


Flora  Constance,  born  at  22  Eastbourne 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 7  May,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Paddington,  London,  3  June  1870 ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary-the-Virgin,  Primrose 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  Albert 
Spencer,  the  Vicar),  on  Thursday,  30 
April  1896,  Egbert  Jenner  Fryman  of 
Rye,  son  of  Egbert  Fryman. 


1 


Albert  Frederick  Lomer 
Vidler,  born  at  Sydney 
16  June  1900;  died 
at  Bendigo,  Victoria, 
Australia,  23  December, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Bendigo  24  December 
1900. 


Elizabeth  Lomer, 
born  at  Bendigo 
on  Saturday,  13 
June  1902,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Bendigo. 


Margaret  Lomer  (twin  with  Sydney 
Rosalie),  born  at  Bendigo  on 
Tuesday,  21  December  1903,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Bendigo. 

Sydney  Rosalie  (twin  with  Mar- 
garet Lomer),  born  at  Bendigo  on 
Tuesday,  21  December  1903,  and 
bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Bendigo. 


James  Lomer 
Vidler,  bom 
at  Bendigo 
on  Saturday, 
30  December 
1905,  bapt. 
at  St.  Paul's, 
Bendigo,  6 
April  1906. 


JBunnt  of  ($atk$  ^arb  anli  jSircfjer  Hall 

CO.  JlereforlJ. 


Arms. — Arure  a  wolf  salient  argent. 

Crest. — A  sheaf  of  snakes  proper  langued  gules. 

Motto. — Vincit  qui  patitur. 


Rev.  Thomas  Dunne  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Dunne  of  Gatley  Park,= 
CO.  Hereford,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  1753,  by 
Marian  his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of  the  Rev.  William  Marten  of  Earl's 
Croome,  co.  Worcester) ;  born  at  Gatley  Park,  bapt.  at  Aymestry,  co. 
Hereford,  24  March  1742;  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
16  February  1761,  B.A.  1764;  Rector  of  Martley,  co.  Worcester, 
1770  j  died,  26  June,  bur.  at  Martley  4  July  1795. 


=Margaret,  dau.  of 
Richard  Case  of 
Powick  Castle,  co. 
Worcester,  High 
Sheriff  for  co. 
Worcester  1761,  by 
Anne  his  wife;  marr. 
12  June  1780. 


Marten  Dunne,     Thomas  Dunne  of  Gatley  Park  and= 

died,     aged     5,     Bircher    Hall,   both   co.   Hereford  ; 

26      December     of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 

1786,     bur.     at     lated     10     December    1799,     B.A. 

Aymestrey.  1804,  M.A.  1806,  M.B.  1810,  M.D. 

1813;      J. P.     and     D.L.    for     co. 

Hereford,    High    Sheriff;     on    the 

death  of  his  uncle,  Marten  Dunne, 

in  1 8 14,  he  succeeded  to  the  estate 

of   Gatley    Park;     died,    aged    72, 

2     August,    bur.    at    Yarpole,    co. 

Hereford,  10  August  1854. 


=Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Colonel 
Thomas  Smith  of  Bircher  Hall,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Ward,  and  heir  to  her  uncle, 
Adam  Ward  of  Bircher  Hall  and  of 
Harton-par-Eaton,  co.  Salop ;  bapt.  at 
Yarpole  14  June  1784;  marr.  there 
(by  the  Very  Rev.  Whittington 
Landon,  Dean  of  Exeter,  the  Vicar) 
14  August  181 5;  died  18  May  1868, 
bur.  at  Yarpole. 


Thomas  Dunne  of  Gatley  Park  and  Bircher  Hall ;  born  at= 
Batt's  Hotel,  London,  28  May,  bapt.  at  Yarpole  18  October 
1816;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  5  June  1835  '<  J-P-  ^"d  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford  ; 
died  at  Bircher  Hall,  aged  67,  on  Wednesday,  22  November 
1882,  bur.  at  Yarpole.  Will  dated  10  November  1882,  proved 
at  Hereford  13  February  1883,  by  Harriet  Frances  Dunne  of 
Bircher  Hall,  relict,  the  Rev.  Richard  Evans  of  Eyton  Hall, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  George  John  Rodney  Ward  of  Yatton 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  the  Exors. 


=Harriet  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
of  General  Lechmere  Coore 
Russell  of  Ashford  Hall, 
CO.  Salop,  C.B.,  by  Harriet 
Elisabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
OUyett  Woodhouse  of  South 
Repp.s,  CO.  Norfolk,  Advocate- 
General  of  Bombay,  India  ; 
marr.  at  Ashford  Bowdler,  co. 
Salop  (by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Amphlett,  brother  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  George  Pinhorn),  on 
Saturday,  10  December  1859. 


Thomas  Russell  Dunne  of  Gatley  Park  and  Bircher  Hall  ;  born  at  Bircher  Hall  on  Tuesday, 
I  January,  bapt.  at  Yarpole  6  February  1861  ;    educated  at   Eton  and  at  Brasenose  College, 

Oxford,  matriculated  18  October  1881  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Hereford  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Leinthall  Earles,  co. 
Hereford  ;  a  Governor  of  Lucton  School,  co.  Hereford  ; 
Captain  Shropshire  Militia  ;  died  unmarried  at  St.  Moritz, 
Switzerland,  aged  33,  on  Friday,  5  January,  bur.  at  Leinthall 
Earles  20  January  1894. 


lOI 


Rev.  Charles  Dunne,  born  14  May  1783;  of  Balliol  College,^Letitia,  dau.  of  William  Henry 
Oxford,   matriculated   14  December   1801,   B.A.    1806,'  M.A.     Beauchamp    of  co.  Worcester; 
1808;    Rector  of  Hartley  and  of   Earl's  Croome,   both  co. 
Worcester,    1807,  Vicar  of  Eldersfield,  co.  Worcester,    1839; 
J.P.  for  CO.  Worcester;   died  s.p.  at  Earl's  Croome,  aged  67, 
5  October,  bur.  at  Earl's  Croome  11  October  1850. 


marr.  at  White  Ladies  Aston, 
CO.  Worcester  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Beauchamp,  brother  of 
the  bride),  3  December  1822. 


Rev.  Charles  Amphlett  of  Four  Ashes  Hall,  co.  Stafford ;  bom= 

at  Cheltenham  25  April,  bapt.  at  Yarpole,  co.  Hereford,  22 
September  18 18;  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
15  February  1838,  aged  19,  B.A.  1842,  M.A.  1869;  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  19  March  1855,  he  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Amphlett  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  on  succeeding 
to  the  property  of  Four  Ashes  Hall  ;  Vicar  of  Tuckhill, 
CO.  Salop,  1869;  Patron  of  the  livings  of  Earl's  Croome,  co. 
Worcester,  and  of  Tuckhill  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Earl's 
Croome;  died  at  Four  Ashes  Hall,  aged  72,  on  Thursday, 
5  March,  bur.  at  Tuckhill  11  March  1891.  M.L  Will  dated 
5  December  1889,  proved  at  Lichfield  25  April  1891,  by  Lucy 
Beatrice  Amphlett  of  Four  Ashes  Hall,  relict,  and  the 
Rev.  Henry  Dew,  Rector  of  Whitney,  co.  Hereford,  the  Exors. 


=Lucy  Beatrice,  6th  dau.  of 
Tomkyns  Dew  of  Whitney 
Court,  by  Margaret  Beatrice 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Timothy  Napleton, 
Rector  of  Powderham,  co. 
Devon  (see  Pedigree  of 
N'apleton,  Vol.  4,  page  38) ; 
born  at  Whitney  8  April, 
bapt.  there  17  May  1829; 
marr.  at  Whitney  (by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Dew)  on  Tues- 
day, 10  April  1855. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Dew, 
Vol.  I,  page  284.) 


Alice  Beatrice,  bom  at  Four 
Ashes  Hall  on  Sunday,  28 
December  1856,  bapt.  at 
Enville,  co.  Stafford,  2  Feb- 
ruary 1857;  died  at  Four 
Ashes  Hall,  aged  6  years,  on 
Wednesday,  8  April,  bur.  at 
Enville  13  April  1863. 


Lucy  Elizabeth,  born  at  Four  Ashes  Hall  on  Friday,  10  June, 
bapt.  at  Enville  10  July  1859;  marr.  at  the  English  Church, 
Taiping,  Perak,  Straits  Settlements,  31  December  1891, 
Arthur  Tomkyns  Dew  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Dew, 
Rector  of  Whitney,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Monkhouse  of  London) ;  born  5  March,  bapt.  at 
Whitney  12  April  1853;  Resident  Magistrate  for  Telok 
Anson,  Perak. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Dew,  Vol.  i,  page  28 j.) 


Charles  Walter  Dunne  of  Clyffeden,  Crofton,  Vancouvep 
Island,  British  Columbia  ;  born  at  Bircher  Hall  on 
Wednesday,  13  May,  bapt.  at  Yarpole  14  June  1863  ; 
educated  at  Wellington  and  at  Corpus  Christi  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  19  October  1882,  aged  19,  B.A.  1887 
(Honours:  2nd-class  Classical  Mods.  1883,  3rd -class  Classics 
1886);  J.P.  for  CO.  Hereford. 


=Anne  Gertrude,  dau.  of  William 
Fisher  of  Feme  Cliff,  Metchosin, 
Vancouver  Island  ;  marr.  at 
Metchosin  (by  the  Ven**''  Austin 
Scriven,  Archdeacon  of  Van- 
couver) on  Thursday,  27  August 
1896. 


Dorothy  Edith  Florence,  Katherine  Gertrude  (Greta), 
bom  in  Vancouver  Island  bom  in  Vancouver  Island 
23  June  1897.  31  May  1901. 


102 


Charles  Grove  Amphlett  of  Four  Ashes  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  D.S.O.  ;  born  at  Four  Ashes 
Hall  on  Saturday,  8  March,  bapt.  at  Enville,  co.  Stafford,  27  April  1862;  Patron  of  the 
livings  of  Earl's  Croome,  co.  Worcester,  and  of  Tuckhill,  co.  Salop ;  entered  the  Army  (from 
Militia)  as  Lieutenant  North  Staffordshire  Regiment  12  November  1884,  Captain  i  March 
1893,  Major  14  March  1901,  retired  2  August  1902  ;  served  in  South  African  War  1899-1900, 
commanded  ist  Battalion  of  Mounted  Infantry  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
10  September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps) ;  nominated  D.S.O.  29  November  1900; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Stafford. 


Edward  Marten  Dunne  of  Gatley  Park  and  Bircher  Hall,= 
both  CO.  Hereford,  M.P. ;  born  at  Bircher  Hall  on 
Saturday,  27  August,  bapt.  at  Yarpole  7  September  1864; 
educated  at  Wellington  and  at  Sandhurst ;  entered  the 
Army  as  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion  Border  Regiment 
6  February  1884,  Captain  10  March  1897,  Major 
18  October  1902  ;  Brigade-Major  Bedfordshire  Volunteer 
Brigade ;  Brigade-Major  at  Aldershot  during  South 
African  War  1899-1902  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Hereford;  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Leinthall  Earles,  co.  Hereford  ;  elected 
M.P.  for  Walsall  January  1906. 


=Hon'''^  Grace  Daphne,  3rd  dau. 
of  Stuart,  I  St  Baron  Rendel  of 
Hatchlands,  co.  Surrey,  and 
of  Chateau  de  Thorenc,  Cannes, 
France,  by  Ellen  Sophy  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Egerton 
Hubbard  of  "  Leonardslea," 
Horsham,  co.  Sussex  (brother 
of  John  Gellibrand,  ist  Baron 
Addington) ;  bom  at  45  Lancaster 
Gate,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
21  October  1868;  marr.  at 
St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  24 
October  1899. 


Griselda  Sylvia,  born  at  23 
Prince's  Gate,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Saturday,  17 
November,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London,  18  December  1900. 


Monica  Clarice,  born  at  23 
Prince's  Gate,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  23 
December  1902,  bapt.  at  All 
.Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London,  9  February  1903. 


Philip  Russell  Rendel  Dunne, 
born  at  23  Prince's  Gate,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Sunday, 
28  February,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London,  13  April  1904. 


Mabel  Frances,  born  at  Four  Ashes  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  on  Saturday,  31  December  1864, 
bapt.  at  Enville,  co.  Stafford,  5  March  1865  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop 
(by  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Oswell,  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  Handsworth,  co.  Stafford,  brother 
of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  George  le  Strange  Amphlett,  brother  of  the  bride, 
and  the  Rev.  Newdigate  Poyntz,  the  Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  19  November  1895,  Arthur  Edward 
LLoyd-Oswell  of  Coton  Hill  Cottage,  Shrewsbury  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  LLoyd-Oswell, 
Rector  of  Llandinabo,  co.  Hereford,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Murray  of  Newgrove, 
Petworth,  and  of  Tillington,  both  co.  Sussex);  born  at  Stoulton,  co.  Worcester,  17  May 
1850,  and  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Shrewsbury  School. 


Frederick  Herbert 
Wollaston  Amphlett, 
born  at  Four  Ashes 
Hall  on  Wednesday, 
1 7  October,  bapt. 
at  Enville  2  Decem- 
ber 1866;  died  at 
Kalgoorlie,  Western 
Australia,  aged  30, 
on  Monday,  18  Jan- 
uary, bur.  there  19 
January  1897. 


Rev.  George  le  Strange  Amphlett,^ 
born  at  Four  Ashes  Hall  on 
Thursday,  3  September,  bapt.  at 
Enville  11  October  1868  ; 
educated  at  Wellington  and  at 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  22  October  1887, 
aged  19,  B.A.  (Honours  :  3  Hist.) 
1890,  M.A.  1894  ;  Rector  of 
Earl's  Croome  and  Hill  Croome 
since  1905. 


^Blanche,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  Henry  William  Coventry, 
Rector  of  Severn  Stoke,  co.  Worcester, 
J. P.  for  CO.  Worcester,  by  Leila 
Louisa  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Goodwin  Charles  Colquitt-Craven  of 
Brockhampton  Park,  co.  Gloucester ; 
born  at  the  Rectory,  \\'oolstone, 
CO.  Gloucester,  21  July  1869,  bapt. 
at  Woolstone  {Jiegisters  destroyed 
by  fire)  ;  marr.  at  Severn  Stoke 
6  JanuaryjT904. 


Leila  Blanche,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Earl's  Croome,  19  October,  bapt. 
at  Earl  s  Croome  19  November  1905. 


<^^3 


104 


POWIS. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms.  —  Per  pale  azure  and 
gules  three  lions  rampant  argent. 

Crest. — A  wyvern  vert  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or  and  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  sinister  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  gules. 

Supporters. — Dexter  :  An  elephant  argent ;  Sinister :  A  griffin 
wings  elevated  and  addorsed  argent  gorged  with  a  ducal 
coronet  gules  and  charged  with  five  mullets  in  saltire 
sable. 

Motto. — Ung  je  serviray. 


^otois. 


Edward  Herbert,  Earl  of  Powis,  in  the  county  of  Montgomery,  = 
Viscount  Clive  of  Ludlow  and  Baron  Herbert  of  Chirbury,  both 
CO.  Salop,  and  Baron  Powis  of  Powis  Castle,  co.  Montgomery,  all 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  Baron  Clive  of  Walcot, 
CO.  Salop,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain,  and  Baron  Clive  of 
Plassey,  co.  Clare,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  K.G.  (elder  son 
of  Edward,  ist  Earl  of  Powis,  by  Lady  Henrietta  Antonia  his  wife, 
4th  dau.  of  Henry  Arthur  Herbert,  Earl  of  Powis,  and  sister  and 
heir  of  George  Edward  Henry  Arthur,  2nd  and  last  Earl  of 
Powis);  born  22  March  1785;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
M.A.  1806;  by  Royal  Licence  dated  9  March  1807,  he  took  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Herbert  only  in  lieu  of  that  of  Clive,  in 
accordance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal  uncle ;  M.P.  for  Ludlow 
in  eleven  successive  Parliaments,  1806-39;  a  Member  of  the 
Roxburgh  Club  1828,  of  which  he  became  President  in  1835  ; 
Lord-Lieutenant  for  co.  Montgomery  1830,  receiving  the  thanks 
of  the  Home  Secretary  m  Alay  1839  for  his  activity  in  suppressing 
the  Chartist  riots;  created  LL.D.  1835,  and  D.C.L.  Oxford 
20  June  1844;  K.G.  12  December  1844;  Colonel  Commanding 
Montgomeryshire  Militia  1846;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Earl 
16  May  1839;  died  at  Powis  Castle,  in  his  63rd  year,  on 
Monday,  17  January,  bur.  in  a  vault  beneath  the  chancel  of  the 
parish  church,  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery,  29  January  1848. 
Will  dated  11  June  1846,  with  codicil  dated  27  May  1847,  proved 
(P.C.C.  337,  48)  4  April  1848,  by  Edward  James,  Earl  of  Powis, 
son,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Lady  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of 
James,  3rd  Duke  of  Mont- 
rose, K.G.,  by  Lady 
Caroline  Maria  his  2nd 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  George, 
4th  Duke  of  Manchester ; 
born  at  Buchanan,  co. 
Stirling,  25  September 
1793;  marr.  by  special 
licence  at  the  chapel  in 
Lambeth  Palace  9  Feb- 
ruary 1818  ;  died  at 
^V'alcot,  aged  82,  on 
Thursday,  16  September, 
bur.  at  Welshpool  24 
September  1875.  Will 
dated  17  January  1870, 
with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  18  January 
1872  and  24  December 
1872,  proved  at  Shrews- 
bury 28  October  1875, 
by  Edward  James,  Earl  of 
Powis,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


Edward  James  Herbert,  Earl  of  Powis ;  born 
at  Pershore,  co.  Worcester,  5  November 
1818;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1863,  High 
Steward  of  Cambridge  University  1863; 
created  LL.D.  Cambridge  4  July  1842, 
and  D.C.L.  Oxford  24  June  1857;  M.P. 
for  North  Salop  January  1843  to  January 
1848  ;  Life  Governor  of  King's  College, 
London  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  of  the  South 
Salopian  Yeomanry  Cavalry  1848  ;  Lord- 
Lieutenant  for  CO.  Montgomery  1877  ; 
succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Earl  1 7  January 
1848;  died  unmarried  at  his  residence, 
45  Berkeley  Square,  London,  aged  72,  at 
8.45  p.m.  on  Thursday,  7  May  1891, 
bur.  at  Welshpool.  Will  dated  10 
January  1890,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  10  January  1890  and  15  April 
1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1034,  91)  19 
October  1891,  by  the  Hon'='=  Robert 
Charles  Herbert  of  Orleton,  co.  Salop, 
and  the  Hon'''"=  William  Henry  Herbert 
of  Presfelde,  Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop,  a 
Major-General  in  H.M.  Army,  brothers, 
the  Exors. 


Lucy  Caroline,  born  10  December  1819  ;  marr.  at 
Welshpool  (by  the  Ven'''=  Arclideacon  Clive)  on 
Thursday,  14  September  1865,  Frederick  Calvert 
(younger  son  of  General  Sir  Harry  Calvert,  ist 
Baronet,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  by  Caroline  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hammersley  of  London  [and 
brother  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''  Sir  Harry  Verney, 
2nd  Baronet,  P.C.,  J. P.  and  D.L.] ) ;  born 
9  June  1806  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  iS  November 
1823,  aged  17,  B.A.  1827,  M.A.  Merton  College, 
Oxford,  183 1  ;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  28 
June  1827,  went  to  the  Inner  Temple  8  January, 
called  to  the  Bar  there  28  January  1831,  and  of 
Lincoln's  Inn  {ad  eundeni)  9  May  1848;  Q.C. 
23  February  1849,  Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple 
27  April  1849;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Buckingham; 
M.P.  for  Aylesbury  December  1850  to  April 
185 1  ;  Author  of  "Law  respecting  Parties  to 
Suits  in  Equity " ;  died  on  Saturday,  6  June 
1891,  bur.  at  Claydon.  She  died  s.p.  at 
38  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  aged  64,  on 
Saturday,  3  May  1884,  and  was  bur.  at  Claydon. 
Will  dated  2  December  1882,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  466,  84)  17  June  1884,  by  Frederick 
Calvert,  husband,  of  38  Upper  Grosvenor  Street, 
CO.  Middlesex,  and  Edward  Young  Western  of 
35  Essex  Street,  Strand,  co.  Middlesex,  the  Exors. 


108 


Charlotte    Elizabeth,    born 

6  February,  bapt.  at  Welsh- 
pool,      CO.       Montgomery, 

7  April  182 1  ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  20  October  1S46, 
Hugh  Montgomery  of  Grey 
Abbey,  co.  Down  (only  son 
of  William  Montgomery 
of  Grey  Abbey,  by  Lady 
Amelia  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas,  5th 
Ear!  of  Macclesfield) ;  born 
at  Florence,  Italy,  26  June 
182 1,  and  bapt.  there; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  3  June  1840, 
aged  18;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Down,  High  Sheriff 
1845  ;  died  at  Scotney 
Castle,  CO.  Kent,  aged  72, 
29  May,  bur.  at  Cheriton, 
CO.  Kent,  2  June  1894. 
Will,  with  two  codicils, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  Dublin, 
338,  94)  30  July  1894,  by 
Major-General  Hugh  Parker 
Montgomery  of  Winchester, 
CO.  Hants,  and  Francis 
Rawdon  Moira  Crozier  of 
Carrickbrennan,  co.  Dublin, 
the  Exors.  She  died  at 
19  Lowndes  Square,  West- 
minster, on  Tuesday,  15 
May  1906.    =f= 

A 

{See  Pedigree  of  Alont- 
gomery,  "  Visitation  of 
Ireland"  Vol.  2,  page  p<?.) 


Lieut.-General  the  Rt.  Hon'''^  Sir  Percy  Egerton= 
Herbert,  P.C.,  K.C.B. ;  born  15  April,  bapt. 
at  Welshpool  11  June  1822;  educated  at 
Eton ;  entered  the  Army  as  Cornet  43rd  (The 
Monmouthshire)  Regiment  of  Foot  17  January 
1840,  Lieutenant  7  September  184 1,  Captain 
19  June  1846,  Major  27  May  1853,  Lieut.- 
Colonel   28   May   1853,  Colonel   28  November 

1854,  Major-General  28  January  1868,  retired 
as  Lieut.-General  ;  served  with  the  43rd  Light 
Infantry  in  the  Kaffir  War  of  1851-53  (medal); 
in  the  expedition  into  the  Orange  River 
sovereignty,  including  the  battle  of  Berea ; 
served  as  A.Q.M.G.  to  the  2nd  Division  of  the 
Eastern  Army  from  its  formation  to  November 

1855,  and  subsequently  as  Q.M.G.  to  the  Army 
of  the  East  until  June  1856  ;  was  present  at  the 
battle  of  the  Alma  (wounded),  affair  of  26th 
October,  battle  of  Inkerman,  siege  and  fall  of 
Sebastopol  (wounded,  medal  with  three  clasps, 
C.B.,  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Com- 
mander 2nd-class  of  the  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus,  3rd-class  of  the  Medjidie  and 
Turkish  medal) ;  served  with  the  82nd  Regi- 
ment of  Foot  in  Rohilcund  under  Lord  Clyde 
in  1858,  and  was  present  in  various  affairs  and 
skirmishes  at  Bareilly  and  Shahjehanpore ; 
commanded  the  districts  at  Cawnpore  and 
Futtehpore  until  the  Spring  of  1859,  and  a 
force  in  pursuit  of  Ferozeshah  and  a  rebel  force 
to  the  banks  of  the  Jumna  (medal) ;  M.P.  for 
Ludlow  1854-60,  and  for  co.  Salop  1865-76; 
A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  1860-68;  A.Q.M.G. 
Aldershot  1865-67,  and  Headquarters  1867-70; 
H.M.  Treasurer  of  the  Household  1867-68; 
Hon.  Colonel  Salop  Rifle  Volunteers  1870-76  ; 
died  at  his  residence,  Styche,  Market  Drayton, 
CO.  Salop,  in  his  55th  year,  on  Saturday, 
7  October,  bur.  at  Moreton  Saye,  co.  Salop, 
13  October  1876.  Will  dated  13  January  1876, 
proved  at  Shrewsbury  3  November  1876,  by 
the  Lady  Mary  Caroline  Louisa  Herbert  of 
Styche,  co.  Salop,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Lady  Mary  Caroline 
Louisa,  of  Styche, 
Market  Drayton, 
only  child  of  William 
Thomas,  Earl  of 
Kerry  (elder  son 
of  Henry,  3rd  Mar- 
quess of  Lansdowne), 
by  Lady  Augusta 
Lavinia  Priscilla  his 
wife,  2nd  dau. of  John 
William,  4th  Earl  of 
Bessborough,  P.C. 
{see  Pedigree  of  Bess- 
borough,  Vol.  12, 
page  III) ;  born  at 
Harley  Street,  Caven- 
dish Square,  London, 
25  April  1835,  and 
bapt.  at  Lansdowne 
House,  Berkeley 
Square,  London  ; 
marr.  at  Wimbledon, 
CO.  Surrey  (by  the 
Rev.  the  Hovl^^^ 
Walter  William  Bra- 
bazon  Ponsonby),  on 
Thursday,  4  October 
i860. 


Henry  Edward  Herbert,  born  at  38  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  on  Friday,  28  June,  bapt. 
at  Grosvenor  Chapel,  South  Audley  Street,  London,  26  July  1861  ;  died,  aged  4  years,  on  Tuesday, 
8  August,  bur.  at  Langford,  co.  Oxford,  11  August  1865. 


109 


Harriet  Emily,  born 
at  Powis  Castle, 
CO.  Montgomery,  lo 
February,  bapt.  at 
Welshpool,  CO.  Mont- 
gomery, 20  April, 
died  at  Meriden, 
CO.  Warwick,  aged 
1 1  weeks  i  day, 
28  April,  and  bur. 
in  the  same  vault  as 
her  father  beneath 
the  chancel  in  the 
parish  church  at 
Welshpool  I  May 
1S24. 


Very  Rev.  George  Herbert,= 
born  25  November  1825, 
bapt.  at  Welshpool  12  Jan- 
uary 1826;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  M.A.  1848  ; 
Prebendary  of  Patson  Minor 
in  Hereford  Cathedral,  and 
Vicar  of  Clun,  co.  Salop, 
1855-67,  Dean  of  Hereford 
from  1867,  Master  of 
St.  Ethelbert's  Hospital, 
Hereford,  1887;  died  on 
Thursday,  15  March  1894, 
bur.  at  Hereford  Cathedral. 
Will  dated  13  March 
1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
557.  94)  II  April  1894,  by 
the  Hon''''^  William  Henry 
Herbert,  Major-General  in 
H.M.  Army,  brother,  and 
Anthony  Henry  Wingfield, 
the  Exors. 


=Elizabeth  Beatrice,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Tatton 
Sykes  of  Sledmere,  co.  York,  4th  Baronet, 
by  Mary  Anne  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Foulis,  7th  Baronet ;  marr. 
by  special  licence  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
Sir  Henry  Foulis,  Baronet,  Rector  of 
Brickhill,  co.  Buckingham,  uncle  of  the 
bride),  on  Thursday,  15  October  1863; 
died  at  the  Deanery,  Hereford,  on 
Wednesday,  4  July  1883,  bur.  at  Here- 
ford Cathedral.  Adinon  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  10  September 
1 883,  to  the  Very  Rev.  the  Hon'''^  George 
Herbert,  Dean  of  Hereford.  Further 
adifion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  7  May  1894,  to  the  Hon'>''= 
William  Henry  Herbert,  Major-General 
in  H.M.  Army,  and  Anthony  Henry 
Wingfield. 


George  Charles   Herbert,   Earl   of  Powis;    born   at    2 3=5= Violet  Ida  Eveline,  Baroness  Darcy 


Bruton  Street,  London,  on  Tuesday,  24  June,  bapt.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  23  July  1862  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1880,  B.A.  1885,  M.A. 
1905;  Lord-Lieutenant  for  co.  Salop  from  1896,  and 
County  Alderman  for  that  county;  J. P.,  D.L.  and  County 
Councillor  (Welshpool  division)  for  co.  Montgomery; 
Hon.  Colonel  4th  Battalion  South  Wales  Borderers 
(Militia)  16  April  1898;  succeeded  his  uncle,  Edward 
James,  Earl  of  Powis,  as  4th  Earl  7  May  1891  ;  Patron 
of  the  livings  of  Clun  with  Chapel  Lawn,  Newcastle, 
Bishops  Castle,  Clunbury,  Llanvair  Waterdine,  Trefonen, 
Mindiown  with  Norbury,  Montford  with  Shrawardine, 
Oswestry,  Bettws-y-Cruen,  Hopesay  and  Lydbury  North, 
all  CO.  Salop,  of  Pool  Quay,  Churchstoke,  Llanwddyn, 
Montgomery,  all  co.  Montgomery,  and  of  Knighton, 
CO.  Radnor. 


de  Knayth,  younger  dau.  of  Sackville 
George,  1 2th  Baron  Conyers  and 
15th  Baron  Darcy  de  Knayth,  by 
Mary  his  w4fe,  eldest  dau.  of 
Reginald  Curteis  of  Windmill  Hill, 
CO.  Sussex ;  born  at  Wellesbourne, 
CO.  Warwick,  on  Thursday,  i  June, 
bapt.  there  2  July  1865  ;  succeeded 
her  father  as  Baroness  Darcy  de 
Knayth  24  August  1888,  and 
established  her  claim  29  September 
1903;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  21  August  1S90. 

(See   Pedigree   of  Conyers,    Vol.   j, 
page  2.) 


Percy  Robert  Herbert,  Viscount  Hermione    Gwladys,   born   at  Mervyn     Horatio     Herbert, 

Clive ;     born    at    45    Berkeley  45  Berkeley  Square,  London,  born  at  45  Berkeley  Square, 

Square,      London,    on     Friday,  on    Monday,    17    September,  London,  on  Saturday,  7  May 

2     December     1892,    bapt.    at  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  1904,  bapt.  at  St.   George's, 

St.    George's,    Hanover   Square,  Square,   London,   25   October  Hanover     Stjuare,    London, 

London,  14  January  1893.  1900.  25  June  1906. 


no 


Robert  Charles  Herbert  of  Orleton,  co.  Salop  ;= 
born  in  London  24  June  1827  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  M.A. 
1849;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  2  June  1849, 
then  aged  22,  called  to  the  Bar  30  April 
1^53;  Chancellor  of  the  Lichfield  Diocese 
1875-99;  J. P.,  D.L.  and  County  Alderman  for 
CO.  Salop,  High  Sheriff  1878 ;  formerly  Major 
Shropshire  Rifle  Volunteers ;  died  at  Orleton, 
aged  75,  on  Friday,  31  October,  bur.  at  Wrock- 
wardine,  co.  Salop,  5  November  1902.  Will 
dated  29  December  1886,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  15  October  1892  and  27  November 
1901,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  185,  1903)  6  February 
1903,  by  the  Hon'''^  Anna  Maria  Herbert,  relict, 
and  Edward  William  Herbert,  C.B.,  Colonel  in 
H.M.  Army,  son,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Anna  Maria,  of  Orleton,  only  child  and  heir 
of  Edward  Cludde  of  Orleton  and  of 
Wrockwardine,  by  Catherine  Harriett  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  Lieut. -General  Sir  William 
Cockburn,  Baronet ;  born  at  Wrockwardine 
9  September,  bapt.  there  12  September 
1830;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  George  Augustus 
Selwyn,  Bishop  of  New  Zealand),  on  Thurs- 
day, 22  June  1854;  died  suddenly  at  her 
residence,  2  Gloucester  Place,  London,  in 
her  76th  year,  on  Tuesday,  13  March,  bur. 
at  Wrockwardine  16  March  1906.  Will 
dated  i  March  1904,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  25  April  1906,  by  Edward 
William  Herbert,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


Mary  Anne,  born  at  38  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
9  August  1864;  marr.  at  St.  Mark's,  North  Audley  Street,  London  (by  the 
Ven''''=  Archdeacon  Bather,  Canon  of  Hereford,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Ffarrington  Clayton,  Rector  of  Ludlow,  co.  Salop,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom), 
on  Tuesday,  25  October  1898,  William  Clive  Hussey  of  2  Hereford 
Gardens,  Park  Lane,  London  (2nd  son  of  Edward  Hussey  of  Scotney 
Castle,  CO.  Sussex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Henrietta  Sarah  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Hon'''^  Robert  Henry  Clive)  ;  born  at  53  Lower  Grosvenor  Street, 
London,  on  Saturday,  2  January  1858;  entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant 
Royal  Engineers  19  June  1877,  Captain  i  April  1888,  Major  14  March 
1896  ;  A.D.C.  to  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief,  Bermuda,  West  Indies, 
24  May  1881  to  22  March  1882,  and  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -General  Grant,  C.B., 
Inspector-General  of  Fortifications  and  of  Royal  Engineers,  War  Office, 
20  April  1891  ;  retired  21  July  1897  ;  served  with  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
under  Sir  Charles  Warren  in  1884-85.      =,= 

A 


Winifred  Lucy 
Elizabeth,  born 
at  the  Deanery, 
Hereford,  on 
Friday,  2 
gust  1872. 


Au- 


Magdalen  Lucy, 
born  at  22  Upper 
Grosvenor  Street, 
London,  on  Tues- 
day, 26  July,  bapt. 
at  Kew,  CO.  Surrey, 
24  August  1864  ; 
received  patent 
of  precedence  as 
daughter  of  an 
Earl  1 7  October 
1891. 


Margaret  Augusta,  born  at  43  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London, 
on  Sunday,  6  December  1868,  bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Regent  Street, 
London,  6  January  1869;  received  patent  of  precedence  as  daughter  of 
an  Earl  17  October  1891  ;  marr.  at  Moreton  Say,  co.  Salop  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Gore,  Canon  of  Westminster,  assisted  by  the  Ven'''' 
Archdeacon  Furse),  on  Tuesday,  16  February  1897,  Thomas  Richard 
Cholmondeley  of  Pant-y-Ochin,  Gresford,  co.  Denbigh  (eldest  son  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  Hugh  Cholmondeley,  formerly  of  Condover  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
and  Rector  of  Hodnet,  co.  Salop,  Rural  Dean,  by  Emily  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Ralph  Beaumont  of  Newby  Park,  co.  York) ;  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Hodnet,  on  Wednesday,  21  May,  bapt.  at  Hodnet  23  May  1856; 
educated  at  Wellington  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1875,  B.A.  1878;  Diploma  of  Royal  Agricultural 
College,  Cirencester,  1883  ;  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  Shropshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  1878,  Captain  1889,  retired  with  rank  of  Hon.  Major 
1897.  =^ 


Harriet  Jane,  bom  28  December  1831,  bapt.  at  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery,  9  February  1832  ; 
died  unmarried  at  45  Berkeley  Square,  London,  aged  47,  on  Monday,  21  June,  bur.  at 
Welshpool  29  June  1880.  Will  dated  15  May  18S0,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  589,  80)  26  July 
1880,  by  Edward  James,  Earl  of  Powis,  brother,  the  sole  Exor. 


Colonel  Edward  William  Herbert  of  Orleton,^ 
CO.  Salop,  C.B.;  born  at  38  Upper  Grosvenor 
Street,  London,  on  Thursday,  22  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  12  May  1855;  educated  at  Eton; 
entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  60th  Regi- 
ment of  Foot  (King's   Royal   Rifle   Corps) 

2  December  1874,  Captain  19  August  1883, 
Brevet  Major  21  May  1884,  Adjutant  of 
Volunteers  3  October  1887  to  2  January 
1893,  Major  King's  Rojal  Rifle  Corps  15 
October  1890,  Lieut. -Colonel  15  October 
1898,  Brevet  Colonel  15  October  1902  ; 
on  special  service  in  South  Africa  31 
May  to  7  November  1879;  A.D.C.  to 
Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  Fiji 
Islands  (George  William  Des  Vaux,  C.M.G.) 
18  September  1880  to  14  May  1883; 
Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Governor  and 
Commander-in-Chief  of  Gibraltar  (General 
Sir     Robert     Biddulph,    G.C.M.G.,    C.B.) 

3  June  to  30  September  1895  ;  served  in 
latter  part  of  Zulu  War  1879,  with  the  3rd 
Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  (medal 
with  clasp);  in  Soudan  Expedition  1884, 
with  the  3rd  Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps,  and  was  present  at  the  engagements 
of  El  Teb  and  Temai  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  Brevet  of  Major,  medal  with 
clasp,  and  Khedive's  star);  served  in  South 
African  War  1901-1902,  at  operations  in 
Orange  River  Colony  January  to  31  ^Liy 
1902  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London 
Gazette,"  29  July  1902,  Queen's  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.B.  22  August  1902);  now 
commanding  Rifle  Depot  at  Winchester; 
J.  P.  for  CO.  Salop. 


^Beatrice  Anne, 
elder  dau.  of 
Sir  Hedworth 
Williamson  of 
Whitburn  Hall, 
CO.  Durham,  8th 
Baronet,  M.P., 
J. P.  and  D.L., 
by  Lady  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  4th 
dau.  of  Henry 
Thomas,  ist 
Earl  of  Ravens- 
worth,  M.P.  ; 
born  at  Hamil- 
ton Lodge,  Ken- 
sington Gore, 
London,  on 
Saturday,  23 
April  1864; 
marr.  at  Whit- 
burn (by  the 
Rev.  the  Honi^'^ 
Robert  Lidoch, 
assisted  by  the 
Rev.  George 
Frederic  Price, 
the  Rector)  on 
Wednesday,  1 2 
January  1887. 


Colonel  Graham  Cludde 
Herbert,  F.R.G.S. ;  born  at 
38  Upper  Grosvenor  Street, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  19 
November,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  27 
December  1856 ;  entered  the 
Army  as  Sub-Lieutenant  96th 
Regiment  of  Foot  1 1  February 
1875,  transferred  to  7th  Regi- 
ment of  Foot  29  January  1876, 
Lieutenant  11  February  1876, 
Captain  24  September  1884, 
Adjutant  28  February  1885  to 
27  February  1890,  Adjutant 
2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  North 
Staffordshire  Regiment  1 5 
March  1892  to  14  March 
1897  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  (Brevet 
Colonel  3  September  1905) 
Commanding  2nd  Battalion 
The  Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regiment)  since 
3  September  1902  ;  served 
in  Afghan  War  1879-80,  and 
took  part  in  the  defence  of 
Kandahar,  including  the  sortie 
of  Deh  Khoiah  (medal). 


Dorothy  Marguerite  Elizabeth,  born  at  Belgrave 
Mansions,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  London,  on 
Sunday,  4  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  11  April  1888. 


Phyllis  Hedworth  Camilla,  born  at  32  Lower 
Belgrave  Street,  London,  on  ^\'ednesday, 
19  December  1894. 


Edward  Robert  Henry  Herbert,  bom  at  Belgrave 
Mansions,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  London,  on 
Sunday,  19  May  1S89;  educated  at  Eton. 


Christian  Victor  Charles  Herbert,  born  at 
32  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  London,  on 
Saturday,  28  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London,  30  June  1904. 


Major-General    William     Henry    Herbert    of    Winsley    Hall,= 
Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop  ;   born  at  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery, 

8  February,  bapt.  there  i6  April  1834;  educated  at  Eton; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  43rd  Light  Infantry  11  June  1852, 
Lieutenant  25  August  1854,  Captain  16  November  1855,  Major 

9  March  1867,  Lieut. -Colonel  25  April  1868,  Colonel  9  May 
1874,  Major-General  3  April  1885,  formerly  Colonel  4th  West 
Indian  Regiment ;  A.A.G.  Birmingham  Northern  District 
1871-73,  A.A.G.  and  A.Q.M.G.  Eastern  District  1873-75, 
commanding  Northampton  Brigade  Depot  1877-80,  com- 
manding 49th  Regimental  District  at  Reading  1882-85;  retired 
12  February  1890;  served  with  the  46th  Regiment  of  Foot 
in  the  Crimea  from  31  July  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol  (medal  with  clasp  and  Turkish  medal) ; 
J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Salop  and  Northampton;  Mayor  of 
Shrewsbury  1889. 


=Sybella  Augusta,  elder  dau.  of 
Mark  William  Vane  Milbank 
of  Thorp  Perrow,  co.  York, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  (elder  brother 
of  Sir  Frederick  Acclom  Mil- 
bank,  Baronet),  by  Barbarina 
Sophia  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Harvie  Farquhar, 
2nd  Baronet;  born  at  Thorp 
Perrow  4  May  1847,  and  bapt. 
privately  the  same  day  (bap- 
tism registered  at  Well,  North 
Riding,  co.  York)  ;  marr. 
there  (by  the  Very  Rev. 
the  Hon^^  George  Herbert, 
Dean  of  Hereford,  assisted 
by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Robert 
Bickersteth,  Bishop  of  Ripon) 
on  Thursday,  30  November 
1871. 


Henry  James  Herbert,  born  10  March,  bapt.  Percy  Mark  Herbert,  born  24  April,  bapt.  at 
at    St.    Thomas',    Orchard    Street,    Portnian  St.  Giles',  Shrewsbury,  30  May  1885  ;  educated 
Square,  London,  4  April  1882.  at  Rugby  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  1904. 

Lucy  Edith,  born  30  October,   bapt.   at  All 

Saints',    Reading,    co.    Berks,    30    November  Alice   Harriet,   born    10  August,   bapt.  at  St. 

1883.  Giles',  Shrewsbury,  9  September  1887. 


Florentia  Caroline, 
born  at  Wrockwar- 
dine  Hall,  co. 
Salop,  on  Monday, 
4  January,  bapt. 
at  Wrockwardine 
3  February  1858. 


Beatrice  Mary,  born  at  Wrockwardine  Hall  on  Wednesday,  17  September, 
bapt.  at  Wrockwardine  21  October  1862;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
Augustus  Pemberton  Salusbury,  the  Vicar)  on  Wednesday,  11  July  1883, 
George  Henry  Vaughan  Jenkins  of  Herbert  Park,  Armidale,  New  South 
Wales  (eldest  son  of  Richard  Lewis  Jenkins  of  Nepean  Towers,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales,  by  Mary  Rae  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Johnstone, 
Major  50th  Regiment  of  Foot);  born  24  November  1852;  J. P. 
of  New  South  Wales  and  Queensland ;  Member  of  General  Synod  of 
Australia  1905.  = 

/K 


Annie  Katharine  Louisa, 
born  at  Orleton,  co. 
Salop,  on  Tuesday,  4 
October,  bapt.  at  Wrock- 
wardine 6  November 
1864. 


Arthur  Frederick  Herbert  of  22  Portman  Street,  London, 
F.R.G.S.  ;  born  at  Orleton  on  Monday,  10  December  1866, 
bapt.  at  Wrockwardine  8  January  1867  ;  King's  Foreign  Service 
Messenger  (appointed  29  August  1899);  2nd  Lieutenant  Hon'''^ 
Artillery  Company  19  February  1902,  Lieutenant  10  September 
1904;  served  in  South  African  War  1900-1901,  with  Hon'''^ 
Artillery  Company  (medal  with  three  clasps). 


113 


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Facsimile  of  a  Portrait  of  Thomas  Crisp  of  Rendlesham, 
CO.  Stiffolk  (son  of  Samuel  Crisp  of  Chillesford,  co.  Stiffolk, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Yorke  of 
Grundisbtirgh,  co.  Suffolk);  died,  aged  86,  2J  Jamiary, 
btiried  at  Chillesford  i  February  182J ;  in  the  possession 
of  Frederick  Arthur  Crisp  of  "  Broadhurst,"  Godalming, 
CO,  Surrey y  his  great-grandson. 


p 


Crisp  of  Cfje  Hall,  ^la|>forli, 
CO.  ^uffolL 


Arms  071  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Per  pale  argent  and  or  on  a  chevron  invected 
plain  cotised  sable  five  horse-shoes  of  the  second. 

Crest. — Upon  a  rock  proper  a  cameleopard 
statant  sable  semee  of  annulets  gorged  with 
a  collar  with  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  and 
holding  in  the  mouth  a  horse-shoe  all  or. 

Motto. — Dum  lempus  habemus  operemur 
bonum. 


Thomas  Crisp  of  Rendleshani,= 
CO.  Suffolk,  formerly  of  Melton, 
in  the  same  county  (3rd  son  of 
Samuel  CrLsp  of  Sternfield, 
CO.  Suffolk,  afterwards  of 
Chillesford,  in  the  same  county, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Yorke  of  Grundis- 
burgh,  CO.  Suffolk) ;  died, 
aged  86,  27  January,  bur.  at 
Chillesford  i  February  1823. 
M.I.  Will  dated  27  October 
1817,  proved  18  June  1823 
(Arch  :  of  Suffolk).  Memorial 
Ring     inscribed:      "  m"*     THO^ 

CRISP    OBT.     27^^"    JAN"'^     1823, 

K.T.  86,"  in  the  possession  of 
his  great-grandson,  Frederick 
Arthur  Crisp.  Portrait  at 
^'  Broad  hurst."   Godalming. 


=Anna,  dau.  of  John 
Edwards  of  Bennington 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  by 
Anna  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Grinling  of  Lax- 
field,  CO.  Suffolk  (see 
"Notes"  to  ''Visitation 
of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  J,  page  8j) ;  born 
I  August,  bapt.  at 
Bennington  28  August 
'i-IAA'}  marr.  there  by 
licence  27  January 
1779;  died,  aged  66, 
bur.  at  Chillesford  24 
January  181 1.  M.I. 
Silhouette  at  "  Broad- 
hurst"   Godalming. 


Edwards  Crisp  of  Rendlesham,  co.  Suffolk,= 
and  afterwards  of  Gedgrave  Hall,  near 
Orford,  in  the  same  county ;  born  on 
Friday,  9  February,  bapt.  at  Melton  19 
February  1781  ;  died  at  Gedgrave  Hall, 
aged  49,  25  February,  bur.  at  Chillesford 
4  March  1829.     M.I. 


=Mary,  dau.  of  John  Mayhew  of  Orford,  appointed 
Lieutenant  Suffolk  Fencible  Infantry  5  August  1795, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Baniel  Lincoln  of  VVickham 
Skeith,  CO.  Suffolk  ;  born  at  Orford  17  November  1784, 
bapt.  at  Wickham  Skeith  24  July  1787;  marr.  there 
by  licence  on  Monday,  2  Becember  1805  (marriage 
licence  at  Ipswich  dated  7  November  1805)  ;  died  at 
Rose  Hill,  Orford,  in  her  92nd  year,  on  Tuesday, 
16  May,  bur.  at  Chillesford  22  May  1876.  M.I. 
Will  dated  12  March  1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
556,  76)  13  July  1876,  by  Robert  Crisp  of  Orford, 
CO.  Suffolk,  son,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Edwards  Crisp  of  Walworth,  co.  Surrey,  of  Parliament  Street,= 
Westminster,  and  afterwards  of  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex ;  born 
10  Becember,  bapt.  at  Rendlesham  16  Becember  1806  (Peter  Isaac, 
ist  Baron  Rendlesham,  stood  sponsor),  received  into  the  church  at 
Rendlesham  19  April  1807  ;  M.B.  St.  Andrew's  1848,  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
1829,  L.S.A.  1828  (St.  Thomas'  and  Paris),  Member  Pathological 
Society,  Fellow  Medical  Society,  London,  sometime  Physician 
Metropolitan  Bispensary,  Fore  Street,  London  ;  Author  of  various 
medical  works,  Editor  of  London  Medical  Examiner ;  died  suddenly 
at  16  Beaufort  Street,  Chelsea,  aged  76,  on  Wednesday,  15  November, 
bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London,  21  November  1882.  M.I. 
Will  dated  8  October  1866,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
2  February  1883,  by  Robert  Crisp,  one  of  the  surviving  Exors. 


(S^^  ii^^^^  Oi4^^ 


'Harriet,  dau.  of  William 
Copping  of  Framlingham,  co. 
Suffolk ;  marr.  at  Glasgow 
3  March  1857 ;  died  at  Putney, 
CO.  Surrey,  in  her  76th  year, 
on  Sunday,  19  August,  bur.  in 
Brompton  Cemetery,  London, 
on  Thursday,  23  August  1906. 
M.I.  Will  dated  24  April 
1905,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  14  September  1906, 
by  Frederick  Arthur  Crisp  and 
Christopher  William  Adamson 
of  the  Stock  Exchange,  the 
Exors. 


A 


"S 


Thomas  Crisp  of  Chillesford, 
CO.  Suffolk ;  bom  at  Melton,  co. 
Suffolk,  at  6  p.m.  on  Wednesday, 
31  July  1782,  bapt.  at  Rendle- 
sham,  CO.  Suffolk,  i  October 
1783;  marr.  by  licence  at 
Chillesford  22  October  182 1, 
Sarah  Lockwood  of  Stowmarket, 
CO.  Suffolk  (marriage  licence 
at  Ipswich,  dated  ig  October 
182 1);  died  at  Combs,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  bur.  there.  He 
died  s.p.  at  Chillesford,  aged 
79,  22  March,  and  was  bur. 
there  29  March  1862.     M.I. 


Anna,  bom  on  Thursday,  9  April,  bapt.  privately  the  same 
day,  and  received  into  the  church  at  Rendlesham  2  July 
1784;  marr.  by  licence  at  Rendlesham  on  Tuesday, 
25  September  1801,  John  Edwards  of  Capel  St.  Andrew, 
CO.  Suffolk;  bom  29  June  1785;  died  s.p.,  aged  39, 
17  January,  bur.  at  Bennington,  co.  Suffolk,  22  January 
1825.  She  marr.  2ndly  at  Earl  Stonham,  co.  Suffolk, 
29  September  1826,  Scapy  Tydeman  of  Earl  Stonham  (son 
of  James  Tydeman  of  Earl  Stonham,  by  Mary  his  wife) ; 
bapt.  at  Earl  Stonham  23  December  1776;  died  s.p.  at 
Ipswich,  aged  67,  12  June,  bur.  at  Earl  Stonham  19  June 
1844.  Will  dated  28  May  1844,  with  codicil  dated  4  June 
1844,  proved  18  July  1845  (Arch:  of  Suffolk).  She  died 
at  Gedgrave,  near  Orford,  co.  Suffolk,  aged  79,  2  May,  and 
was  bur.  at  Chillesford  8  May  1862.     M.I. 


I 
Thomas  Crisp  of  Chilles- 
ford, and  afterwards  of 
Butley  Abbey,  both  co. 
Suffolk ;  bom  at  Rendle- 
sham 29  April,  bapt.  there 
privately  20  May,  and 
received  into  the  church 
at  Rendlesham  20  July 
1808;  died  s.p.  while 
hunting  at  Hacheston, 
CO.  Suffolk,  aged  60,  on 
Friday,  22  January,  bur. 
at  Butley  29  January 
1869.  Will  dated  28 
December  1852,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  159,  69)  13 
March  1869,  by  Robert 
Crisp  of  Gedgrave,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  Arthur 
William  Crisp  of  Ged- 
grave, brothers,  the  Exors. 


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=Eliza,  dau.  of  Henry  Edwards  of  ^Voodbridge, 
CO.  Suffolk,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Higham  of  Cookham,  co.  Suffolk ; 
bom  at  Woodbridge  4  November,  bapt.  there 
10  November  181 3;  marr.  at  Cortessey,  co. 
Norfolk,  29  December  1852.  She  marr. 
istly  at  Woodbridge  4  April  1837,  Thomas 
Naunton  Catlin  of  Chillesford  (only  son  of 
Thomas  Catlin  of  Butley  Abbey,  by  Ehzabeth 
Threadkell  his  wife,  of  Charsfield,  co. 
Suffolk);  bom  27  March,  bapt.  at  Butley 
5  April  181 2;  died  at  Chillesford,  leaving 
issue,  aged  29,  15  September,  bur.  at  Butley 
21  September  1841.  Silhouette  in  the 
possession  of  his  grand-daughter,  Georgina 
Julia  Robinson.  Adinon  was  granted  by  the 
Archdeaconry  Court  of  Suffolk  2  March  1842, 
to  Eliza  Catlin,  the  lawful  widow  and  relict. 
Sureties  :  Henry  Edwards  and  Robert  Cana, 
both  of  W'oodbridge.  {See  Pedigree  of 
Catlin,  Vol.  6,  page  jj).  She  died  at  "The 
Lawn,"  Melton,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Saturday, 
9  July,  and  was  bur.  at  Butley  14  July  1892. 
Will  dated  9  November  1891,  proved  at 
Ipswich  13  August  1892,  by  Henry  Charles 
Edwards  and  Samuel  StagoU  Higham. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Edwards,  Vol.  i, 
page  258.) 


Mary,  bom  at 
Rendlesham  7  April, 
bapt.  there  8  April 
1810 ;  died  at  Rose 
Hill,  Orford,  in  her 
82nd  year,  at  8.30 
a.m.  on  Monday, 
8  February,  bur.  at 
Orford  on  Friday, 
12  February  1892. 
Will  dated  28  April 
1887,  proved  at 
Ipswich  2  5  March 
1 89  2 , by  Robert  Crisp, 
brother,  one  of  the 
Exors,  Eliza  Crisp, 
spinster,  the  sister, 
having  renounced. 
Portrait  in  oils 
at  "  Broadhurst," 
Godalming,  co.  Sur- 
rey, in  the  possession 
of  Frederick  Arthur 
Crisp,  her  nepliew. 


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116 


Anna  Sophia,  bom  at  Rendlesham,  co.  Suffolk,  9  May  1813,  and  bapt. 
privately  the  next  day  (by  the  Rev.  John  Hindes  Groome,  Curate) ; 
marr.    at   Orford,    co.   Suffolk,    12    November    1840,   Frederick    Stanford 

of  Houbridge  Hall, 
Great  Oakley,  co. 
Essex  (5th  son  of 
John  Stanford  of  Ash- 
bocking,  co.  Suffolk, 
by  Mary  Edwards  his 
wife,  of  Ashbocking) ; 
bom  26  January  1805, 
bapt.  at  Ashbocking  7  February  1808  ;  died  at  Houbridge  Hall,  Great 
Oakley,  aged  73,  on  Monday,  23  May,  bur.  at  Great  Oakley  30  May 
1 88 1.  M.I.  Silhouette  in  the  possession  of  John  Edwards  Stanford, 
a  facsimile  of  which  is  given  in  Vol.  p,  facing  page  go.  Will  dated 
16  September  1878,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  562,  81)  25  July  1881,  by 
Stanley  Frederick  Stanford  of  Tendring,  co.  Essex,  Charles  Maurice 
Stanford  of  Great  Oakley,  and  John  Edwards  Stanford  of  13  Chad  well 
Street,  co.  Middlesex,  sons,  three  of  the  Exors.  She  died  at  Houbridge 
Hall,  Great  Oakley,  in  her  80th  year,  at  4.30  p.m.  on  Friday,  24 
February,  and  was  bur.  at  Great  Oakley  on  Wednesday,  i  March 
1893.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  19  April  1893,  to 
John  Edwards  Stanford  and  Arthur  Henry  Stanford,  sons. 

A 
{See  Pedigree  of  Stanford,    Vol.  g,  page  g4.) 


^><' 


Robert  Crisp  of 
Leiston,  and  after- 
wards of  Orford, 
both  CO.  Suffolk ; 
born  2  7  March, 
bapt.  at  Rendle- 
sham (by  the 
Rev.  John  Hindes 
Groome,  Curate) 
10  April  1815; 
died  at  Daphne 
House,  Orford, 
aged  85,  on  Satur- 
day, 3 1  March, 
bur.  at  Orford 
5  April  1900. 
Will  dated  26 
December  1899, 
proved  at  Ipswich 
8  May  1900, 
by  John  William 
Rouse,  Walter 
Henry  Rope,  nep- 
hew, and  Arthur 
John  Rouse,  the 
Exors. 


.^ 


Edmund  Crisp,  born 
14  May,  bapt.  at 
Rendlesham  (by  the 
Rev.Cuthbert  Henley, 
the  Rector)  7  August 
18 1 7  ;  accidentally 
drowned  by  the 
swamping  of  a  canoe 
on  the  river  Murrum- 
bidgee,  Australia, 

27  August  1846, 
Memorial  Ring  in- 
scribed :  " EDMUND 
CRISP     OB^     27      AUG"^ 

1846,"  in  the  possession 
of  Frederick  Arthur 
Crisp,  his  nepluw. 


Emma  Elizabeth,  born  at  Rendlesham  26  October  18 19,  bapt.  there 

(by  the  Rev.  Cuthbert  Henley,  the  Rector)   18  July  1820;    marr.  at 

Orford  22    May  1851,  Edward    Rope 

of  Orford  (5  th  .son  of  Richard  Rope 

of  Cransford    Hall,    co.    Suffolk,    and 

afterwards  of  Ubbeston   Hall,  in  the 

same    county,    by    Hannah    his   wife, 

dau.  of  Samuel   Button  of   Brundish, 

CO.     Suffolk)  ;      born     at     Cransford 

3    February,    bapt.    there    12    March 

1816;  Mayor  of  Orford  1882,  Chamberlain  of  Orford  1881-86;  died 

at  Orford,  in  his  83rd  year,  on  Tuesday,   27  September,  bur.  in  the 

churchyard  at   Orford  on    Friday,  30  September  1898.      Will   dated 

9  May  1895,  proved  at  Ipswich  29  November  1898,  by  Mary  Emma 

Rope,  spinster,  the  daughter,  Walter  Henry  Rope  and  Charies  Rope, 

three   of  the    Exors.       She   died   at   Orford,    in   her    76th    year,    on 

Tuesday,   26  March,  and  was  bur.  there  on  Friday,  29  March  1895. 

Adrnon  was  granted  at  Ipswich  6  June  1895,  to  Edward  Rope. 

A 
{See  Pedigree  of  Rope,   Vol.  2,  page  95.) 


£  (y^ 


117 


Frederick  Augustus  Crisp  of  The  Hall,=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Steedman  of  Walworth,  by  Leah 


Playford,  co.  Suffolk,  formerly  of  Wal- 
worth, CO.  Surrey ;  born  at  Rendlesham, 
CO.  Suffolk,  on  Monday,  2  July  1821, 
bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Cuthbert 
Henley,  the  Rector)  30  August  1822; 
Member  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  5  October  1844,  Licentiate  of 
the  Society  of  Apothecaries  15  January 
1846;  died  at  The  Hall,  Playford,  in  his 
63rd  year,  on  \\'ednesday,  6  February, 
bur.  at  Playford  11  February  1884. 
M.L  Will  dated  16  April  1878,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  4  April  1884, 
by  Frederick  Arthur  Crisp  and  William 
Henry  Crisp,  sons,  the  Exors. 


his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  and  Martha  Badcock  of 
High  Wycombe,  co.  Buckingham  ;  born  at  Walworth 

24  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary,  Newington,  co.  Surrey, 
22  May  1822;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Walworth  (by 
the  Rev.  Francis  Freeman  Statham),  on  Wednesday, 
30  May  1849  (marriage  licence.  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  25  May  1849)  ;  died  at  The  Hall, 
Playford,  aged  59,  on  Monday,  15  August,  bur. 
at  Playford  22  August  1881.  M.L  Will  dated 
I  September  1877,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 

25  October  i88r,  by  Frederick  Arthur  Crisp  and 
William  Henry  Crisp,  sons,  the  Exors. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Steedman,   Vol.   11,  page  8g.) 


Frederick  Arthur  Crisp 
"Broadhurst,"  Godalming,  co. 
Surrey,  and  of  Little  Wenham 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk ;  born  at 
2  Charlotte  Row,  Walworth 
Road,  on  Friday,  27  June, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary,  Newington, 
29  October  185 1  ;  confirmed 
there  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Jackson,  Bishop  of  London) 
9  July  1869  :  Citizen  of  Lon- 
don, admitted  to  Freedom  19 
July  1872  ;  Member  of  the 
Worshipful  Company  of  Car- 
penters, admitted  to  Freedom 
2  July  and  to  Livery  6  August 
1872,  Master  1904-1905.  Oil 
painting  by  IV.  R.  Symonds  at 
^'■Broadhurst"  Godalming. 


of=i=Gertrude,  dau.  of  John  South  of  Ramsey,  co.  Essex,  and 
afterwards  of  Stutton,  co.  Suffolk,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Edward  and  Sarah  Cooper  of  Great  Oakley,  co.  Essex ; 
born  at  Foulton  Hall,  Ramsey,  9  .\pril,  bapt.  at  Ramsey  (by 
the  Rev.  Patrick  Fenn,  Rector  of  Wrabness,  co.  Essex),  9  May 
i860;  confirmed  at  Holbrook,  co.  Suffolk  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
John  Thomas  Pelham,  Bishop  of  Norwich) ;  marr.  by  licence 
at  Stutton  (by  the  Rev.  Anthony  Cox  Fenn,  Curate  of  Great 
Oakley)  on  Thursday  (Trafalgar  Day),  21  October  1880 
(marriage  licence.  Archbishop  of  Canterbury)  ;  marriage 
settlements  dated  14  October  1880.  Trustees:  John  South 
of  Stutton,  near  Ipswich,  and  William  Henry  Crisp  of 
Walworth,  co.  Surrey.  John  South  died  at  Stutton  30  October 
1892,  and  on  12  December  1893,  his  son,  John  Arthur  South, 
was  appointed  in  his  place.  William  Henry  Crisp  died  at 
Great  Bealings,  co.  Suffolk,  i  June  1902,  and  on  15  June  1903, 
Cooper  South  was  appointed  in  his  place.  Oil  painting  by 
IV.  R.  Symonds  at  "Broadhurst,"  Godalming. 

(See  Pedigree  of  South,   Vol.   11,  page  18.) 


Dorothy,  bom  at  Inglewood 
House,  Grove  Park,  Denmark 
Hill,  at  6.40  a.m.  on  Tuesday, 
19  July,  bapt.  at  Stutton,  by 
the  Rev.  the  Hon"'  Walter 
A\'illiam  Brabazon  Ponsonby, 
the  Rector  [afterwards  7tli  Earl 
of  Bessborough],  11  .September 
1881  ;  confirmed  at  St.  Giles', 
Camberwell,  co.  Surrey  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Huyshe  Wolcott 
Yeatman,  -Suffragan  Bishop  of 
Southwark),  on  the  afternoon 
of  Sunday,  13  March  1898. 


Margaret,  born  at  Inglewood 
House,  Grove  Park,  Denmark 
Hill,  at  1.20  a.m.  on  Thurs- 
day, 1 7  May,  bapt.  at  Stutton 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''= 
Walter  William  Brabazon 
Ponsonby,  the  Rector)  19 
August  1883,-  confirmed  at 
St.  Saviour's,  Denmark 
Park,  Camberwell  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Huyshe  Wolcott 
Yeatman,  Suffragan  Bishop  of 
-Southwark),  on  the  afternoon 
of  Sunday,  19  May  1901. 


Ursula,  born  at  Inglewood 
House,  Grove  Park,  Denmark 
Hill,  about  6  p.m.  on  Wednes- 
day, 3  December  1884,  bapt. 
at  Stutton  (by  the  Rev.  the 
Honi-'^  Walter  William  Brabazon 
Ponsonby,  the  Rector)  5  April 
1885  ;  confirmed  at  St. 
Saviour's,  Denmark  Park, 
Camberwell  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Huyshe  Wolcott  Yeatman, 
Suffragan  Bishop  of  Southwark), 
on  the  afternoon  of  -Sunday, 
19  May  1901. 


J18 


Arthur  William  Crisp  of  Orford,  formerly  of= 
Chillesford,  both  co.  Suffolk ;  born  at 
Rendlesham,  co.  Suffolk,  2  May  1823,  bapt. 
there  25  May  1824  (by  the  Rev.  Cuthbert 
Henley,  the  Rector) ;  died  at  Norwich  on 
Monday,  26  April,  bur.  at  Orford  on  Friday, 
30  April  1897.  Will  dated  21  May  1895, 
proved  at  Ipswich  12  July  1897,  by  Charles 
Maurice  Stanford,  nephew,  one  of  the  Eicors. 


^M^7^X^t^<:^^^^ 


=Rose  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Peyto 
Budd  of  Stutton,  then  of  Hachiston  and 
afterwards  of  Wickham  Market,  all  co. 
Suffolk,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  5th  dau.  of 
John  Stanford  of  Ashbocking  Hall,  co.  Suffolk 
{see  Pedigree  of  Stanford,  Vol.  g,  page  gj) ; 
born  at  Stutton  25  September,  bapt.  there 
22  October  1839;  marr.  at  Bradfield,  co. 
Essex,  9  October  1878. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Budd,  Vol.  10,  page  i6g.) 


Thomas  Arthur  Frederick  Crisp,  born 
at  Orford  5  August,  bapt.  at  Playford, 
CO.  Suffolk,  II  October  1880. 


Rosa,     of    The  William  Henry  Crisp  of  "The  Cedars, "= 

Hall,   Playford ;  Great   Healings,  co.  Suffolk ;    born  at 
born       at        22  Charlotte  Row,  Walworth  Road,  on 

Charlotte  Row,  Friday,    2  March,   bapt.  at   St.  Mary, 

Walworth  Road,  Newington,    13  April   1855;    died  at 

CO.    Surrey,    on  "The    Cedars,"  Great  Healings,  aged 

Monday,  27  Sep-  47,  on  Sunday,  i  June,  bur.  at  Playford, 

tember,       bapt.  on  Thursday,  5  June  1902.    Will  dated 

at      St.     Mary,  18  May  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  78, 

Newington,    co.  1902)    18    July    1902,    by    Frederick 

Surrey,   1 7   No-  Arthur  Crisp,  one  of  the  Exors. 
veniber  1852. 


Charlotte  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Burchall  Peren  of  Compton 
Durville,  co.  Somerset,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Francis  Louch 
of  Stonchester,  co.  Somerset ;  born  at 
South  Petherton,  co.  Somerset,  28 
October  1859,  bapt.  there  {no  record  in 
Register) ;  marr.  at  South  Petherton 
on  Friday,  8  December  1882. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Peren,  Vol.  g, 
page  I  J  I.) 


Harold  Godfrey  Crisp, 
bom  at  "The  Cedars," 
Great  Healings,  on 
Monday,  1 1  May,  bapt. 
at  Great  Healings  1 7 
October  1885. 


Muriel,  born  at  "  The     Reginald  Crisp,  born  Edna  Irene  May,  bom 

Cedars,"  Great  Heal-     at     "The      Cedars,"  at      "The      Cedars," 

ings,   on  Wednesday,     Great     Healings,     on  Great     Healings,     on 

2  April,  bapt.  at  Great     Friday,  1 5  April,  bapt.  Thursday,     2     April, 

Healings  24  July  1890.     at  Great  Healings  28  bapt.  at  Great  Healings 

May  1892.  26  July  1896. 


Katharine,  born  at  Inglewood 
House,  Grove  Park,  Denmark  Hill, 
CO.  Surrey,  at  3.10  p.m.  on  Tues- 
day, 29  March,  bapt.  at  Stutton, 
CO.  Suffolk  (by  the  Rev.  the 
Hon''''=  Walter  William  Brabazon 
Ponsonby,  the  Rector),  3  June 
1887  ;  confirmed  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Dulwich,  CO.  Surrey  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Stuart  Talbot, 
Bishop  of  Rochester),  on  the  after- 
noon of  Monday,  30  March  1903. 


Cecily,  bom  at  Inglewood  House, 
Grove  Park,  Denmark  Hill,  about 
3  p.m.  on  Friday,  23  November 
1888,  bapt.  at  Playford  (by 
the  Rev.  John  Major  Freeman, 
the  Rector)  31  August  1889; 
confirmed  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Frederick  Edward 
Ridgeway,  Bishop  of  Kensington), 
on  the  afternoon  of  Friday, 
30  June  1905. 


Barbara,  born  at  Ingle- 
wood House,  Grove 
Park,  Denmark  Hill,  at 
8.12  a.m.  on  Tuesday, 
28  June,  bapt.  at 
Stutton  (by  the  Rev. 
the  Hon'>i'=  Walter 
William  Brabazon  Pon- 
sonby, the  Rector), 
22  September  1892. 


119 


Henry  Crisp,  born  at  Rendlesham,  co.  Suffolk,  i  July 
1825,  bapt.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Cuthbert  Henley, 
the  Rector)  30  March  1826;  B.A.;  Assistant-Surgeon 
3  November  1848,  Surgeon  22  June  1855,  Surgeon- 
Major  I  October  1868,  retired  25  November  1868; 
served  with  the  63rd  Regiment  of  Foot  in  the  Crimean 
Campaign  from  15  April  1855,  including  the  siege 
and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  bombardment  and  capture 
of  Kinbourn  (medal  with  clasp  and  Turkish  medal) ; 
died  unmarried,  aged  50,  3  October,  bur.  in  the 
Eastern  Catacomb  Compartment  at  Nunhead  Ceme- 
tery, CO.  Surrey,  19  October  1875.  ^^'^  dated  18 
January  1869,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively 
22  February  1869  and  2  July  1875,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  837,  76)  23  November  1876,  by  Frederick 
Augustus  Crisp  of  338  Walworth  Road,  co.  Surrey, 
Surgeon,  brother,  the  surviving  Exor. 


Eliza,  born  at  Rendlesham  24  August 
1827,  bapt.  at  Chillesford,  co.  Suffolk, 
17  November  1834;  died  at  her 
residence.  Rose  Hill,  Orford,  co. 
Suffolk,  on  Monday,  16  October, 
bur.  at  Orford  on  Friday,  20 
October  1905.  M.I.  Will  dated 
II  June  1900,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  22  November 
1905,  by  Walter  Henry  Rope  and 
Charles  Rope,  nephews,  the  Exors. 


^-^Ao/ 


George  Edwin  Crisp  of  The 
Hall,  Playford,  co.  Suffolk; 
born  at  2  Charlotte  Row, 
Walworth  Road,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  16  June,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary,  Newington, 
CO.  Surrey,  15  July  1857; 
Member  of  the  Worshipful 
Company  of  Carpenters, 
admitted  to  Freedom  6  Au- 
gust and  to  Livery  i  October 
1878;  died  at  The  Hall, 
Playford,  in  his  48th  year, 
on  Wednesday,  29  March, 
bur.  at  Playford  on  Monday, 
3  April  1905.  M.I.  Will 
dated  22  February  1902, 
proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  30  May  1905,  by 
Frederick  Arthur  Crisp, 
brother,  the  Exor. 


Emma,  of  The  Hall, 
Playford  ;  born  at 
2  Charlotte  Row, 
Walworth  Road,  on 
Saturday,  16  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary, 
Newington,  1 7  Au- 
gust 1859. 


Marian,  born  at  2  Charlotte  Row, 
Walworth  Road,  on  Saturday,  2  November, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary,  Newington,  4  December 
1861  ;  marr.  at  Playford  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Major  Freeman,  the  Vicar),  on 
Thursday,  29  August  1895,  Arthur  Rust 
Hunt  of  "  Homefields,"  Sproughton,  co. 
Suffolk  (6th  son  of  William  Hunt  of 
Culpho,  CO.  Suffolk,  by  Sarah  Ann  Phillis 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Watkins  of 
Clopton,  CO.  Suffolk) ;  born  at  Culpho 
16  August  1862,  bapt.  at  Grundisburgh, 
CO.  Suffolk,  29  March  1895. 

I 

(^See  Pedigree  of  Hunt,  Vol.  11, 
page  107.) 


^/^Ay^>f<^ 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Vair  on  a  pile  or  a  mount  in  base  vert 
thereon  a  mountain  ash  tree  proper. 

Crest.  — On  a  mount  vert  a  mountain  ash 
tree  surmounted  by  a  rainbow  all  proper. 

Motto.  — Carpe  diem. 


IHtgan. 


Edward  VVigan  of  ig  Highbury= 
Terrace,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex, 
Lieut. -Colonel  of  the  ist  Middlesex 
Militia  (and  son  of  Thomas  Wigan 
of  Bristol,  CO.  Gloucester,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Purnell  of 
Bristol) ;  born  at  Bristol  on 
Thursday,  17  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary-le-Port,  Bristol,  on  Thurs- 
day, 14  September  1758;  died  at 
19  Highbury  Terrace,  Islington,  in 
his  56th  year,  on  Tuesday,  22 
March,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  of 
St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on  Wednes- 
day, 30  March  18 14.  Will  dated 
2  March  1812,  with  codicil  dated 
15  January  1814,  proved  (P.C.C.) 
19  April  18 14,  by  Jane  Wigan, 
relict,  and  Edward  VVigan  and  John 
Alfred  Wigan,  sons,  the  Exors. 


=Jane  Bond,  marr.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset,  on 
Thursday,  11  April 
1782  ;  died  at  19 
Highbury  Terrace, 
Islington,  aged  65, 
on  Sunday,  18  June, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,  on  Satur- 
day, 24  June 
1826.  Will  dated 
17  May  1814, 
proved  (P.C.C.)  14 
December  1826,  by 
Edward  Wigan  and 
John  Alfred  Wigan, 
sons,  the  Exors. 


Edward    Wigan    of    17    Highbury    Terrace,= 
Islington;   born  on  Thursday,    i    July   1784, 
bapt.    at    St.  Nicholas',    Bristol,    on    Friday, 
I  July  1785;   died  at  17  Highbury  Terrace, 
Islington,  in  his   70th  year,   on  Wednesday, 

26  April,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on 
Wednesday,  3  May  1854.  Will  dated  20 
March  1850,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 

27  May  1854,  by  Elizabeth  Wigan,  relict, 
John  Alfred  Wigan,  brother,  and  the  Rev. 
James  Spurrell,  son-in-law,  the  Exors. 


=Eli2abeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  James  Costar 
of  Oxford,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Peter  Spreekleson  of  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London ;  marr.  by  licence  at  Holywell 
St.  Cross,  Oxford  (by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Burdgett),  on  Saturday,  21  August  1813  ;  died 
at  17  Highbury  Terrace,  Islington,  in  her  63rd 
year,  on  Friday,  2  July,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,  on  Thursday,  8  July  1852. 


B 


Elizabeth,  born  at  17  Highbury 
Terrace,  Islington,  on  Thurs- 
day, s  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on 
Saturday,  11  November  181 5; 
died  at  1 7  Highbury  Terrace, 
Islington,  in  her  19th  year, 
on  Friday,  21  March,  bur.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on 
Thursday,  27  March  1834. 


Jane,  born  at  1 7  Highbury  Terrace, 
Islington,  on  Sunday,  9  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on 
Friday,  21  March  181 7;  died  at 
17  Highbury  Terrace,  Islington, 
in  her  65th  year,  on  Thursday, 
24  November,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
30  November  1881.  Will  dated 
8  January  1872,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  79,  82)  24  January  1882, 
by  Henry  Wigan  of  "  Eversley," 
Winchmore  Hill,  co.  Middlesex, 
brother,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Edward  Wigan,  born  at 
1 7  Highbury  Terrace, 
Islington,       on       Friday, 

1  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,     on      Tuesday, 

2  June  1818;  died  at  17 
Highbury  Terrace,  Isling- 
ton, on  Saturday,  22 
August,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,  on  Sunday,  23 
August  1818. 


John  Alfred  Wigan  of  Clare  House,  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,- 
bom  on  Tuesday,  1 1  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le-Port, 
Bristol,  CO.  Gloucester,  on  Monday,  5  November  1787; 
educated  at  Dr.  Valpy's  School,  Reading,  co.  Berks ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Kent ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Powers  Hall, 
CO.  Essex,  and  Patron  of  the  livings  of  East  Mailing  and 
Luddesdowne,  both  co.  Kent  ;  died  at  Clare  House,  East 
Mailing,  aged  82,  on  Tuesday,  16  November,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  at  East  Mailing  on  Saturday,  20  November 
1869.  Will  dated  10  August  1864,  with  two  codicils 
dated  re.spectively  10  November  1866  and  24  February 
1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  796,  69)  14  December  1869,  by 
the  Rev.  William  Lewis  Wigan  of  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent, 
the  Rev.  Alfred  Wigan  of  Luddesdowne,  co.  Kent,  Lewis 
Davis  Wigan  of  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  and  Frederick  Wigan 
of  Clare  Lawn,  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  sons,  the  Exors. 


A\ 


=Elizabeth  Pratt,  dau.  and  sole 
heiress  of  William  Lewis  of 
Lion  House,  Stamford  Hill, 
CO.  Middlesex,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Pratt 
of  the  Parish  of  St.  Bride's, 
London ;  bom  in  London  on 
Monday,  1 1  March,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  St.  Luke's, 
Old  Street,  London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 18  April  1793;  marr.  at 
St.  John's,  Hackney,  co. 
Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  George 
Paroissien,  the  Vicar),  on 
Thursday,  21  September  1815; 
died  at  Clare  House,  East 
Mailing,  aged  71,  on  Monday, 
25  July,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  East  Mailing  on 
Saturday,  30  July  1864.  Will 
dated  6  January  1858. 


{For  issue  see  page  126.) 


Helen,  born  at  17  Highbury  Terrace,  Islington,  on 
Wednesday,  14  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on 
Thursday,  29  July  1819;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Hambleton)  on  Tuesday,  9  April  1839,  the  Rev.  James 
Spurrell  (only  son  of  James  Spurrell  of  Southwark, 
CO.  Surrey,  by  Rebecca  Shears  his  wife) ;  born  at 
Southwark  on  Saturday,  29  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Saviour's, 
Southwark,  on  Friday,  i  September  1815;  of  St. 
Catherine's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1850; 
Vicar  of  Great  Shalford,  co.  Cambridge  ;  died  s.p.  at 
23  Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  in  his 
77th  year,  on  Tuesday,  26  July,  bur.  in  Hove  New 
Cemetery,  co.  Sussex,  on  Friday,  29  July  1892.  Will 
dated  2  September  1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  948,  92) 
27  September  1892,  by  Norman  Watney  and  Richard 
Hatley  Crabb,  nephews,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  23 
Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton,  in  her  72nd  year,  on 
Sunday,  3  May,  and  was  bur.  in  Hove  New  Cemetery 
on  Thursday,  7  May  1891.  Will  dated  i  March  1864, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  549,  91)  29  May  1891,  by  the 
Rev.  James  Spurrell  of  23  Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton, 
husband,  the  sole  Exor. 


Emma,  born  at  17  Highbury  Terrace, 
Islington,  on  Saturday,  23  Septem- 
ber, died  there  on  Wednesday, 
4  October,  and  bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,  on  Friday,  6  October  1820. 


Edward  Wigan  of  17  Highbury 
Terrace,  Islington  ;  born  there 
on  Friday,  31  January,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on  Thurs- 
day, 6  March  1823;  died  at  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  aged 
48,  on  Friday,  30  June,  bur.  in 
Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  on 
Thursday,  6  July  187 1.  Will  dated 
24  May  1855,  with  codicil  dated 
12  November  1867,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  579,  71)  4  August  187 1,  by 
Henry  \A'igan  of  "  Eversley," 
Winchmore  Hill,  co.  Middlesex, 
brother,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Jane,  born  on  Friday,  3  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary-le-Port,  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester,  on  Saturday, 
22  November  1788;  died  at  her  residence,  19  Highbury  Terrace,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex, 
aged  59,  on  Tuesday,  30  November,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Ishngton,  on  Monday,  6  December 
1847.  Adivion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  3  January  1848,  to  Edward  Wigan  and 
John  Alfred  Wigan,  brothers,  and  only  next  of  kin. 


on       Thursday,      3 
September  1824. 


James  Wigan,  born  at  Clara,  born  at  17  Highbury  Terrace, 
17  Highbury  Terrace,  Islington,  on  Monday,  10  October, 
Islington,  on  Sunday,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on 
22  August,  died  there  Thursday,  10  November  1825  ;  marr. 
on  Sunday,  26  Sep-  there  (by  the  Rev.  John  Hambleton), 
tember,  and  bur.  at  on  Thursday,  19  July  1855,  John 
St.  Mary's,  Islington,  Seabrook  Crabb  of  Rothmans,  Great 
Baddow,  co.  Essex  (son  of  Richard 
Crabb  of  Great  Baddow,  by  Ann  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Seabrook  of 
Old  Lodge,  Springfield,  co.  Essex) ; 
born  at  Pondlands,  Great  Baddow,  on  Monday,  28  January, 
bapt.  there  on  Wednesday,  26  March  1828 ;  educated  at 
Bumpstead  and  at  Tooting ;  died  at  Bramwood,  Great 
Baddow,  aged  54,  on  Thursday,  4  May,  bur.  at  Great  Baddow 
on  Thursday,  11  May  1882.  Will  dated  2  February  1863, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  682,  82)  16  September  1882,  by  Richard 
Hatley  Crabb  of  Great  Baddow,  brother,  the  surviving  Exor. 
She  died  at  Rothmans,  Great  Baddow,  in  her  38th  year,  on 
Wednesday,  29  July,  and  was  bur.  at  Great  Baddow  on 
Thursday,  6  August  1863.  Will  dated  9  April  1856,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  640,  63)  25  November  1863,  by  John  Seabrook 
Crabb  of  Great  Baddow  and  Edward  Wigan  of  Hibernia 
Chambers,  London  Bridge,  co.  Surrey,  brother,  the  Exors. 


James  Wigan,  born  at  17 
Highbury  Terrace,  Islington, 
on  Monday,  1 1  June,  died  there 
on  Thursday,  28  June,  bur. 
at  St.  Mary's,  IsUngton,  on 
Monday,  2  July  1827. 


Emma,  born  at  17  Highbury 
Terrace,  Islington,  on  Friday,' 
12  September,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Islington,  on  Tuesday, 
28  October  1828;  died  at  17 
Highbury  Terrace,  Islington, 
aged  25,  on  Thursday,  11  May, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Islington, 
on  Wednesday,  17  May  1854. 
Adinon  was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
26  May  1854,  to  Henry  Wigan, 
brother,  and  one  of  the  next 
of  kin. 


A 


123 


Laura,  bom  at  17  Highbury  Terrace, 
Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Tuesday,  23  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on  Thursday, 
I  April  1830;  died  at  17  Highbury 
Terrace,  Islington,  aged  61,  on 
Tuesday,  2  June,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  London,  on  Saturday, 
6  June  1 89 1.  Will  dated  8  January 
1872,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  30  November  1881  and 
21  January  1887,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  685,  91)  19  June  1 89 1,  by 
Henry  Wigan  of  15  Southwark 
Street,  co.  Surrey,  and  of  "  Eversley," 
Winchmore  Hill,  co.  Middlesex, 
nephew,  the  surviving  Exor. 


Henry  Wigan,  born  at  17  Highbury= 
Terrace,  Islington,  on  Sunday,  9 
December  1832,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,  on  Thursday,  17  January 
1833;  educated  at  Highbury;  died  at 
his  residence,  "  Eversley,"  Winchmore 
Hill,  aged  52,  on  Friday,  18  Sep- 
tember, bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery, 
London,  on  Thursday,  24  September 
1885.  Will  dated  8  December  t88i, 
with  two  codicils  dated  respectively 
6  February  1884  and  17  August 
1885,  proved  (Prin.  Keg.,  972,  85) 
10  November  1885,  by  Georgiana 
Wigan  of  "  Eversley,"  Winchmore  Hill, 
relict,  Frederick  VVigan  of  East  Sheen, 
CO.  Surrey,  Lewis  Davis  Wigan  of 
Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  and  William 
Maples  of  6  Fredericks  Place, 
London,  the  Exors. 


=Georgiana,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Cole 
of  Marylebone, 
London  ;  marr. 
by  licence  at  the 
parish  church, 
Marylebone,  Lon- 
don (by  the  Rev. 
William  Burton 
Crickmer),  on 
Thursday,  1 5  July 
1858. 


Henrietta  Georgiana,  born  at  Luthers, 
Sewardstone,  co.  Essex,  on  Friday, 
25  December  1862,  bapt.  at  Waltham 
Abbey,  co.  Essex,  on  Thursday,  22 
January  1863 ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Winchmore  Hill  (by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Stephen  Lea  Wilson,  Vicar  of  Prest- 
bury,  CO.  Chester,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Alfred  Charles  Albert  Drought, 
the  Vicar),  on  Saturday,  2  February 
1889,  Colonel  Henry  Germain 
Mainwaring  (son  of  Henry  George 
Main  waring,  Major  ist  Bengal  Native 
Infantry,  by  Frances  Sanders  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Kelk  of  St.  Anne's, 
Westminster) ;  born  at  Barrackpore, 
Bengal,  India,  on  Tuesday,  6  January 
1852,  and  bapt  there;  educated 
privately ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Sub-Lieutenant  24th  Regiment  of 
Foot  21  September  1872,  Lieutenant 
21  September  1873,  Instructor  of 
Musketry  7  November  1879  to  6  July 
1880,  Captain  ist  Battalion  South 
Wales  Borderers  7  July  1880,  Major 
2  November  1885,  Lieut. -Colonel 
9  June  1896,  Brevet  Colonel  9  June 
1900,  retired  23  March  1904;  served 
in  South  African  War  1877-79;  in 
Kaffir  Campaign,  at  operations  against 
the  Galekas  ;  in  Zulu  Campaign 
(medal  with  clasp).  =f= 
A 


Ada  Elizabeth,  born  at  Luthers,  Sewardstone,  on 
Sunday,  12  February,  bapt.  at  Waltham  Abbey 
on  Tuesday,  14  March  1865  ;  marr.  at  All  Souls', 
Langham  Place,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Ernest 
Augustus  Eardley-Wilmot,  Vicar  of  St.  Jude's,  South 
Kensington,  London,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
James  Scott,  Rector  of  Clifton  Foliat,  co.  Wilts, 
cousin  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  Rev.  Henry 
Thellusson  Wood,  Rector  of  Albury,  co.  Hertford), 
on  Wednesday,  24  July  1895,  Francis  Gaskell  (son 
of  Frederick  Gaskell  of  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  by 
Frances  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Colonel  James 
Williamson,  Commandant  of  the  Royal  Military 
Hospital,  Chelsea) ;  born  at  Chelsea  on  Friday, 
5  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  on  Wednesday, 
15  May  1850;  educated  privately  and  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,  matriculated  1868,  B.A.  (3rd-class 
Classics  and  2nd-class  Natural  Science)  1872, 
M.A.  1888;  Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn  1884; 
Assistant  Boundary  Commissioner  1887,  Secretary 
to  the  Commissioners  appointed  under  the  Local 
Government  Act  1888,  Secretary  to  the  Royal 
Metropolitan  Water  Supply  1893,  District  Auditor 
for  Middlesex  ;  died  at  98  Portland  Place,  London, 
aged  54,  on  Wednesday,  i  March,  bur.  in  Highgate 
Cemetery,  London,  on  Monday,  6  March  1905, 
preceded  by  a  service  at  Holy  Trinity,  Marylebone, 
London.  VVill  dated  28  September  1895,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  2  May  1905,  by  Ada  Elizabeth 
Gaskell,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


A 


124 


Alfred  Wigan,  born  at  17  Highbury= 
Terrace,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Tuesday,  29  December  1835,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  on  Wednesday, 
10  February  1836;  died  s.p.  at  his 
residence,  "  Heatherden,"  Iver  Heath, 
CO.  Buckingham,  aged  39,  on  Friday, 
8  January,  bur.  at  Iver  Heath  on 
Thursday,  14  January  1875.  Will 
dated  21  July  1871,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  183,  75)  II  February  1875, 
by  Sophia  Matilda  Wigan  of 
"Heatherden,"  Iver  Heath,  relict, 
Henry  ^Vigan  of  "  Eversley,"  Winch- 
more  Hill,  CO.  Middlesex,  brother, 
and  the  Rev.  James  Spurrell  of 
23  Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  the  Exors. 


=Sophia  Matilda,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Smith,  by  Martha 
his  wife ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Brompton,  co. 
Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  Alfred  Hitchins),  on  Thursday, 
1 7  January  1861 ;  marr.  2ndly  by  licence  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William 
Falconer),  on  Wednesday,  24  April  1878,  Michael 
Drury-Lavin  of  28  Davies  Street,  London,  M.D.  (son 
of  Dominic  Lavin) ;  died  at  "  Heatherden,"  Iver 
Heath,  in  his  70th  year,  on  Monday,  24  November, 
bur.  on  Friday,  28  November  1902.  Will  dated  30 
March  1896,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively 
13  April  1896  and  17  October  1902,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1552,  1902)  30  December  1902,  by  Ada  Drury- 
Lavin,  Charles  Algernon  Whitmore  and  William 
Maples,  the  Exors.  She  died  at  "  Heatherden,"  Iver 
Heath,  on  Thursday,  1 1  June,  and  was  bur.  at  Iver 
Heath  on  Tuesday,  16  June  1891.  Will  dated  25 
February  1886,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  636,  91)  29  June 
1891,  by  Michael  Drury-Lavin,  husband,  the  sole  Exor. 


Henry  Wigan,  bom  at  "  Eversley," 
Winchmore  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Monday,  15  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Winchmore  Hill,  on  Tuesday,  27  No- 
vember 1866;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1889; 
died  at  his  residence,  "  Willersley,"  Cran- 
brook,  CO.  Kent,  in  his  27th  year,  on 
Wednesday,  5  September,  bur.  in  High- 
gate  Cemetery,  London,  on  Saturday, 
8  September  1894.  Will  dated  30 
November  i88g,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1 05 1,  94)  19  October  1894,  by  Edward 
Alfred  Wigan,  brother,  and  William 
Maples,  the  Exors. 


Edward  Alfred  Wigan= 
of  35  Hans  Place, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex ; 
born  at  "  Eversley," 
Winchmore  Hill,  on 
Saturday,  13  June,  bapt. 
at  Winchmore  Hill  on 
Tuesday,  14  July  1868; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Trinity  Hall,  Cambridge. 


=Marie  Cecile,  dau.  of  Jean 
Etienne  Pirougs  ;  marr.  by 
Hcence  at  St.  Saviours', 
Pimlico,  CO.  Middlesex  (by 
the  Rev.  Henry  William 
Gordon  Kenrick,  Curate), 
on  Saturday,  8  February 
1896. 


"5 


John  Alfred  Wigan  of  Clare= 
House,  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent 
{see  page  122). 


=Elizabeth  Pratt,  dau. 
and  sole  heiress  of 
William  Lewis. 


Eliza  Lewis,  born  at  Stamford  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  16  Jul)',  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  5  September  1816;  died  at  Clare  House,  East  Mailing, 
aged  9,  on  Wednesday,  3  May,  bur.  at  East  Mailing  on  Tuesday,  9  May  1826,  the  remains 
being  subsequently  re-interred  in  the  family  vault  at  East  Mailing  14  October  1843. 


Eliza  Dorothy, 
born  at  the 
Vicarage,  East 
Mailing,  on 
Friday,  6  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at 
East  Mailing 
on  Sunday,  15 
February  1852. 


William  Lewis  Wigan  of  Clare  House,= 
East  Mailing  ;  born  at  Clare  House, 
East  Mailing,  on  Thursday,  14  July, 
bapt.  at  East  Mailing  on  Monday, 
25  July  1853 ;  educated  at  Radley 
and  at  Keble  College,  0.xford,  matricu- 
lated 14  October  1872,  aged  19,  B.A. 
1876;  J. P.  for  CO.  Kent;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Powers  Hall,  co.  Essex,  and 
Patron  of  the  living  of  East  Mailing. 


A^./.  U^ 


Uj^-U^ 


=Laura,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
William  Carr  of  Eshott  Heugh,  co. 
Northumberland,  Rector  of  Harming, 
CO.  Kent,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  7  th  dau. 
of  John  Deacon  of  Mabledon,  near 
Tonbridge,  co.  Kent ;  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Barming,  on  Saturday,  9  May, 
bapt.  at  Barming  on  Sunday,  28  June 
1868;  marr.  there  (by  her  father, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Septimus  Wigan, 
Vicar  of  East  Mailing,  and  the  Rev. 
Decimus  Herbert  Whitehead,  Curate) 
on  Thursday,  19  October  1893. 

{See    Pedigree   of  Carr, 
Vol.  7,  page  1 2 J.) 


Harriet,  born  at  Clare  Cottage, 
East  Mailing,  on  Thursday,  1 1 
October,  bapt.  at  East  Mailing 
on  Thursday,  18  October  1894. 


William  Lewis  Wigan,  born  at 
Clare  Cottage,  East  Mailing,  on 
Thursday,  24  October,  bapt. 
at  East  Mailing  on  Sunday, 
TO  November  1895. 


John  Alfred  Edmund  Wigan, 
born  at  Clare  Cottage,  East 
Mailing,  on  Friday,  21  May, 
bapt.  at  East  Mailing  on 
Sunday,  13  June  1897  ;  died 
at  Clare  Cottage,  East 
Mailing,  aged  io|  months, 
on  Monday,  4  April,  bur.  at 
East  Mailing  on  Thursday, 
7  April  1898. 


Caroline  Akers,  born  at  Clare 
Cottage,  East  Mailing,  on 
Monday,  25  February,  bapt. 
at  East  Mailing  on  Sunday, 
10  March  1901. 


Lambert  George  Wigan,  born 
at  Clare  Cottage,  East  Mailing, 
on  Friday,  20  May,  bapt.  at 
East  Mailing  on  Sunday,  29 
May  1904. 


126 


Rev.  William  Lewis  Wigan  of  Clare  House  and  the  Vicarage,  = 
East  Mailing,  co.  Kent ;  born  at  Stamford  Hill,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Friday,  7  November,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Hackney,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  18  December  1817;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  19  May 
1836,  aged  18,  B..'\.  1840,  M.A.  1842  ;  Vicar  of  East  MaUing 
1847  until  his  death;  Patron  of  the  living  of  East  Mailing; 
died  at  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  aged  58,  on 
Saturday,  8  January,  bur.  at  East  Mailing  on  Thursday, 
13  January  1876.  Will  dated  25  February  187 1,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  182,  76)  8  February  1876,  by  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Wigan  of  the  Rectory,  Luddesdowne,  co.  Kent,  and  Lewis 
Davis  Wigan  of  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


A^/    -C-y^ 


Caroline  Ramsay,  3rd  dau.  of 
Aretas  Akers  of  the  Abbey, 
West  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  J.  P. 
and  D.L.,  by  Isabella  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Larking  of  Clare 
House,  East  Mailing,  J. P.;  bom 
at  Bellevue,  Mount  Zion,  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  CO.  Kent,  on 
Wednesday,  6  October,  bapt.  at 
the  Chapel  of  King  Charles  the 
Martyr,  Tunbridge  Wells,  on 
Wednesday,  22  December  1830; 
marr.  at  West  Mailing  (by  the 
Rev.  Lambert  Blackwell  Larking, 
Vicar  of  Ryarsh,  co.  Kent,  uncle 
of  the  bride)  on  Saturday, 
14  April  1849. 


Alfred  Edmund  Wigan  of= 
"  Hartlands,"  Jamaica,  West 
Indies ;  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
East  Mailing,  on  Sunday,  i  July, 
bapt.  at  East  Mailing  on  Sun- 
day, 15  July  1855;  educated 
at  Radley  and  at  Keble 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
19  October  1874,  aged  19, 
Exhibitioner  1874-78,  B.A. 
1878,  M.A.  1882;  a  Student  of 
the  Middle  Temple  8  March 
1877,  called  to  the  Bar  21  June 
1882.  


=Alice  Maud,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Graham 
of  Oaklands,  Yardley,  co.  ^Vorcester,  by 
Hermine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gottlob  Peter 
von  Clausewitz  of  Wandsbeck,  Germany; 
born  at  Beech  Lawn,  Yardley,  on 
Wednesday,  2  April,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Yardley,  on  Friday,  2  May 
1862;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Septimus 
Wigan,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing,  uncle  of 
the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Frederic  Sutton  Dodd,  the  Vicar)  on 
Tuesday,  10  April  1888. 


Isabella,  born  at 
the  Vicarage,  East 
Mailing,  on  Sun- 
day, I  o  October, 
bapt.  at  East 
Mailing  on  Thurs- 
day, 28  October 
1858. 


Dorothy  Maud,  born  at  7  Westgate  Terrace, 
Redcliffe  Square,  London,  on  Sunday,  12 
January,  bapt.  in  the  chapel  of  the  Abbey, 
West  Mailing,  on  Thursday,  27  February  1890. 


Mary  Cecilia  (twin  with  Charles  Richard), 
born  at  14  Campden  Hill  Road,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Saturday,  27  December  1890, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington,  on 
Tuesday,  27  January  1891. 


Charles  Richard  Wigan  (twin  with  Mary 
Cecilia),  born  at  14  Campden  Hill  Road, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Saturday,  27  De- 
cember 1890,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  on  Tuesday,  27  January  1891  ; 
educated  at  Eton. 


127 


Rev.  Alfred  Wigan  of  the  Rector)-,  Luddesdowne,= 
CO.  Kent ;  born  at  Stamfprd  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  28  October,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Hackney, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  3  December  1818; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  7  December  1837,  aged  19,  B.A.  1841, 
M.A.  1845;  Rector  of  Luddesdowne  1856  until  his 
death,  and  Patron  from  1869  ;  died  at  the  Rectory, 
Luddesdowne,  in  his  71st  year,  on  Wednesday,  28 
August,  bur.  at  Luddesdowne  on  Saturday,  31  August 
1889.  Will  dated  27  March  1871,  with  codicil  dated 
5  November  1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  875,  89)  25 
October  i88g,  by  Emilie  Thai  Wigan,  relict,  Frederick 
Wigan  of  Clare  Lawn,  Upper  Sheen,  co.  Surrey, 
brother,  and  the  Rev.  Erancis  William  Wigan,  son, 
the  Exors. 


^iZ^-^"^' 


=Emilie  Thai,  of  Henley  Croft,  Luddes- 
downe, 5th  and  youngest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Francis  Holies  Brandram 
of  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  and 
of  Rosemount,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex,  J. P.,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Bedford  of  Elmhurst, 
Batheaston,  co.  Somerset,  J. P.,  F.S.A. ; 
born  at  Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  on 
Tuesday,  25  December  1832,  bapt. 
at  St.  Bartholomew's,  Sydenham,  on 
Thursday,  31  January  1833;  marr.  by 
licence  at  Hildenborough,  co.  Kent  (by 
the  Rev.  Aretas  Akers,  brother-in-law  of 
the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  William 
Lewis  Wigan,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing, 
CO.  Kent,  brother  of  the  bridegroom), 
on  Tuesday,  13  November  1855. 


Rev.  Francis  William  Wigan  of  the  Rectory, 
Luddesdowne ;  born  at  his  grandfather's 
residence,  Underriver  House,  Seal,  co.  Kent, 
on  Friday,  5  September,  bapt.  at  Luddesdowne 
on  Sunday,  5  October  1856;  educated  at 
Radley  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxfonl, 
matriculated  16  October  1875,  a^ged  19,  B.A. 
1880,  M.A.  1883;  Rector  of  Luddesdowne 
1889;  died  at  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  36, 
on  Wednesday,  1 1  January,  bur.  at  Luddesdowne 
on  Friday,  13  January  1893.  \M11  dated 
3  April  1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  190,  93) 
9  February  1893,  by  Emilie  Thai  Wigan,  widow, 
the  Executrix. 


Alfred  Lewis  Wigan  of  Fairmile,  Cobham, 
CO.  Surrey,  formerly  of  21  Great  George 
Street,  Westminster ;  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Luddesdowne,  on  Monday,  28  September, 
bapt.  at  Luddesdowne  on  Sunday,  1 1 
October  1857;  educated  at  Charterhouse 
and  at  Keble  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
II  October  1876,  aged  19,  B.A.  1880; 
admitted  a  Solicitor  in  January  1884  ;  died  at 
Cobham,  aged  30,  on  Saturday,  4  February, 
bur.  at  Luddesdowne,  on  W'ednesday, 
8  February  1888.  Adinon  was  granted 
20  March  1888,  to  the  Rev.  Francis 
William  Wigan,  brother. 


Charles  Wigan  of  "  Lynbrook,"= 
Knaphill,  Woking,  co.  Surrey ;  born 
at  the  Vicarage,  East  Mailing,  co. 
Kent,  on  Tuesday,  17  April,  bapt.  at 
East  Mailing  on  Tuesday,  i  May 
i860 ;  educated  at  Radley  and  at 
Hertford  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
14  October  1878,  aged  18,  B.A.  1881, 
M.A.  1885 ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  in 
February  1885;  Under  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Surrey  since  1891. 


=Cecilia  Margaret,  6th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Champernowne  of  tiie  Rectory,  Darlington,  co.  Devon, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Keble,  Vicar  of  Bisley,  co.  Gloucester ;  born  at 
the  Rectory,  Darlington,  on  Wednesday,  26  October, 
bapt.  at  Darlington  on  Sunday,  20  November  1864; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Keble,  Rector  of 
Bisley  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester  Cathedral,  uncle 
of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Francis  William 
Wigan,  Rector  of  Luddesdowne,  cousin  of  the 
bridegroom)  on  Thursday,  9  January  1890. 


Thomas  Keble  Wigan,  born  at 
15  Ladbroke  Square,  Netting 
Hill,  London,  on  Tuesday,  22 
November,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  21  December 
1892  ;  educated  at  Radley. 


Gwendolen  Akers,  bom  at 
1 5  Ladbroke  Square,  Notting 
Hill,  London,  on  Thursday, 
6  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary 
Abbott's,  Kensington,  London, 
on  Thursday,  3  June  1897. 

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Margaret  Harington,  born  at 
15  Ladbroke  Square,  Notting 
Hill,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
27  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensing- 
ton, London,  on  Tuesday, 
I  November  1898. 


Lewis    Davis   Wigan    of   Oakwood,  Maidstone,=f=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Gretton  of  Bladoii, 


CO.  Kent ;  born  at  Stamford  Hill,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Tuesday,  14  March,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  27 
April  1820;  educated  at  the  King's  School, 
Rochester;  died  at  Oakwood,  Maidstone,  in 
his  66th  year,  on  Sunday,  21  February,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Maidstone  on  Friday,  26 
February  1886.  Will  dated  11  September  1879, 
with  codicil  dated  18  December  1884,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  492,  86)  18  May  1886,  by  Mary 
Wigan  of  Oakwood,  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  relict, 
Frederick  Wigan  of  Clare  Lawn,  Upper  Sheen, 
CO.  Surrey,  brother,  John  Gretton  of  Drakelow, 
Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford,  and  John  Alfred 
Wigan  of  Oakwood,  Maidstone,  son,  the  Exors. 


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Burton-on-Trent,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Sutton  of  Rolleston,  co.  Stafford ; 
born  at  the  Town  House,  Burton-on-Trent, 
on  Saturday,  20  April,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Burton-on-Trent,  on  Wednesday,  10 
July  1833;  marr.  at  St.  George'.s,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  William  Lewis 
Wigan,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent, 
brother  of  the  bridegroom),  on  Thursday, 
31  December  1857  ;  died  at  Oakwood, 
Maidstone,  in  her  67th  year,  on  Monday, 
I  January,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Maidstone 
on  Thursday,  4  January  1900.  Will  dated 
28  July  1887,  with  codicil  dated  21  April 
1888,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  340,  1900)  22  Feb- 
ruary 1900,  by  John  Alfred  Graham-Wigan 
and  Lewis  Davis  Wigan,  sons,  two  of  the 
Exors. 

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Amy  Elizabeth  (twin  with  Eleanor  Jane),  born 
at  the  Rectory,  Luddesdowne,  co.  Kent,  on 
Wednesday,  21  September,  bapt.  at  Luddes- 
downe on  Sunday,  9  October  1859. 


Eleanor  Jane  (twin  with  Amy  Elizabeth),  born 
at  the  Rectory,  Luddesdowne,  on  Wednesday, 
21  September,  bapt.  at  Luddesdowne  on 
Sunday,  9  October  1859. 


James  Ramsay  Wigan  of  Hunstanton  Lodge,= 
Downe,  co.  Kent ;  born  at  the  Vicarage,  East 
Mailing,  on  Sunday,  26  January,  bapt.  at 
East  Mailing  on  Sunday,  16  February  1862  ; 
educated  at  Radley ;  entered  the  Army 
12  November  1884,  Captain  Royal  Berkshire 
Regiment  13  November  1893;  served  in 
Soudan  Expedition  1885,  at  Suakin ;  in 
reconnaissance  to  Hasheen,  actions  at 
Hasheen  and  Tofrek,  operations  at  and 
destruction  of  Tamai  (medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star) ;  in  Expedition  of  1885-86,  with 
Frontier  Field  Force,  action  at  Ginnis 
(wounded). 


=Beatrice,  5th  dau.  of  Colonel  Sir  Edmund 
Yeamans  Walcott  Henderson  of  4  Gledhow 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London,  K.C.  B., 
R.E.,  by  Maria  Elisabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Hindle  of  the  Knowle,  Higham, 
CO.  Kent;  born  at  12  Cleveland  Square,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on  Sunday,  10  January,  bapt. 
at  Higham  on  Thursday,  3  March  1864;  marr. 
at  St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex  (by  the 
Rev.  Abel  Gerald  Wilson  Blunt,  the  Vicar, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John  Dalyell  Henderson, 
cousin  of  the  bride),  on  Saturday,  19  April 
1890. 


Yeamans  Ramsay  Douglas 
Wigan,  born  at  Southsea, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Tuesday, 
7  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Bar- 
tholomew's, Southsea,  on 
Saturday,  23  May  1891. 


I 
Lsetitia  Beatrice,  born  at 
Tenby,  co.  Pembroke,  on 
Tuesday,  23  February, 
bapt.  there  on  Wednesday, 
30  March  1892. 


John  Winn  Wigan,  born  at  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  on  Tuesday,  15  June 
1897;  died  in  Barbadoes,  West  Indies, 
on  Monday,  30  May,  bur.  in  Bridgetown 
Cemetery,  Barbadoes,  on  Tuesday, 
31  May  1898. 


Nathaniel  Ramsay  Wigan  (twin 
with  Edmund  Ramsay),  born  at 
Amersham,  co.  Buckingham,  on 
Saturday,  15  November  1902. 


Edmund  Ramsay  Wigan  (twin 
with  Nathaniel  Ramsay),  born 
at  Amersham  on  Saturday, 
15  November  1902. 


Naomi  Faith,  born  at 
Hunstanton  Lodge,  Downe, 
on  Friday,  10  November 
1905. 


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Edward  Lewis  Wigan  of  Sefton  Park,= 
Liverpool ;  born  at  Stamford  Hill,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Monday,  5  February,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Friday,  9  March  1821  ;  educated  at 
Dr.  Greenlaw's  School,  Blackheath  ;  died 
at  his  residence,  "  St.  Modwen's,"  Sefton 
Park,  Liverpool,  in  his  68th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  29  January,  bur.  in  Toxteth 
Park  Cemetery,  Liverpool,  on  Friday, 
I  February  18S9.  Will  dated  17  August 
1870,  proved  at  Liverpool  15  March  1889, 
by  Gertrude  Vanderslooyt  \\'igan,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


=Gertrude  Vanderslooyt,  5th  dau.  of  Robert  Birch 
of  Richmond  House,  co.  Dublin,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Michael  McCormick  of  New  Ross, 
CO.  Wexford,  of  the  5th  Dragoon  Guards  ;  born  at 
Richmond  House  on  Friday,  27  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Michan's,  Dublin,  on  Saturday,  11  August  1827; 
marr.  by  licence  at  St.  Peter's,  Dublin  (by  the  Rev. 
John  James  MacSorley),  on  Wednesday,  13  August 
1 851;  died  at  South  Kensington,  London,  in  her 
63rd  year,  on  Mondaj',  9  June,  bur.  in  Toxteth 
Park  Cemetery,  Liverpool,  on  Wednesday,  1 1  June 
1890.  Will  dated  22  February  1889,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  743,  90)  15  July  1890,  by  Clara  Frances 
Sanderson,  wife  of  Richard  Withington  Bromiley 
Sanderson  of  Mayfield  Derker,  Oldham,  co. 
Lancaster,  daughter,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Alfred  Francis  Lewis  Wigan,  born  at  39  Sundayswell,  Cork,  on  Saturday,  24  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary  Shandon,  Cork,  on  Tuesday,  13  July  1852;  died  at  Raliigar,  co.  Dublin,  aged  6^ 
years,  on  Thursday,  21  October,  bur.  in  Mount  Jerome  Cemetery,  Harold's  Cross,  Dublin, 
on  Saturday,  23  October  1858. 


Frances  Mary,  born  at  Rock  House,  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  on  Tuesday,  2  November,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Maidstone,  on  Sunday,  14  November  1858  ;  marr.  at  St.  Michael  and  All  Angels', 
Maidstone  (by  the  Rev.  Septimus  Wigan,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  uncle  of  the  bride, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  George  Bohun  Coulcher,  the  Vicar),  on  Wednesday,  23  January  1889, 
William  Llewellin  of  Upton  House,  Poole,  co.  Dorset,  and  of  Hill  Grange,  Abergavenny,  co. 
Monmouth  (eldest  son  of  AVilliam  Llewellin  of  Hill  Grange,  Abergavenny  [who  died  in  1896], 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Coffin  of  Merthyr  Tydvil,  co.  Glamorgan) ;  born  on 
Friday,  4  January  1856,  bapt.  privately  at  Mynyddysllwyn,  co.  Monmouth;  educated  at 
Sherborne  and  at  University  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  3  November  1875,  aged  19,  B.A. 
1879,  M.A.  1889  ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London,  25  January  1878,  called  to  the  Bar 
25  June  1884;  J. P.  for  co.  Monmouth,  High  Sheriff  igoi;  J. P.  for  co.  Dorset  and  for  Poole. 


I 


Rev.  Herbert  Wigan  of  Dunsden  Vicarage,  co.  Oxford  ;  born  at 
his  grandfather's  residence,  "  Rosemount,"  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Thursday,  4  September,  bapt.  at  Luddesdowne, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Sunday,  12  October  1862;  educated  at  Radley 
and  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  i  June  1882,  aged  19, 
B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1889 ;  Vicar  of  Dunsden  since  1904. 


Emily  Gertrude,  born  at 
the  Rectory,  Luddesdowne, 
on  Friday,  18  December 
1863,  bapt.  at  Luddes- 
downe on  Sunday,  10 
January  1864. 


Rev.  Hugh  John  George  Wigan,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
East  Mailing,  on  Thursday,  3  August,  bapt.  at  East 
Mailing  on  Sunday,  13  August  1865  :  educated  at 
Bournemouth  and  at  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  21  October  1886,  aged  21,  B.A.  1894, 
M.A.  1897. 

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Bernard  Wigan,  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
East  Mailing,  on  Friday,  7  August, 
bapt.  there  privately,  died  the  same 
day,  and  bur.  in  the  family  vault 
at  East  Mailing  on  Tuesday,  1 1 
August  1868. 


Jane  Lewis,  born  at  Stamford  Hill,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  5  February,  bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  14  March  1822  ;  marr.  at  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent  (by 
the  Rev.  William  Lewis  Wigan,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Alfred  VVigan,  Rector  of 
Luddesdowne,  co.  Kent,  brothers  of  the  bride),  on  Thursday,  28  April  1870,  John  Moxon 
Clabon  of  21  Great  George  Street,  Westminster  (son  of  John  Clabon  of  76  Mark  Lane,  London, 
Solicitor,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Moxon) ;  born  at  2  Everitt  Street,  Russell 
Square,  London,  on  Wednesday,  2  August,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  25  October  1815;  educated  at  Guildford  and  at  Epsom;  Solicitor;  J.P.  for  co. 
Kent;  died  at  Clare  Bank,  Sevenoaks,  co.  Kent,  aged  83,  on  Thursday,  17  November,  bur.  at 
East  Mailing  on  Monday,  21  November  1898.  Will  dated  22  May  1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1334,  98)  22  December  1898,  by  Ellen  Mary  Clabon,  Lucy  Sarah  Frances  Clabon  and  Ahce 
Jessie  Clabon,  spinsters,  and  Charles  Wigan.  She  died  s.p.  at  Clare  Bank,  Sevenoaks, 
aged  70,  on  Saturday,  23  July,  and  was  bur.  at  East  Mailing,  on  Tuesday,  26  July  1892.  Will  dated 
23  February  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  909,  92)  28  September  1892,  by  John  Moxon  Clabon, 
husband,  and  William  Lewis  Wigan,  the  Exors. 


Michael  Charles  Wigan,  born  at  Glanmire=i= 
Terrace,   Cork,  on  Thursday,   30  June, 
bapt.  at  St.   Luke's,  Cork,  on  Tuesday, 
26  July  1853  ;   educated  at  Cheltenham 
College. 


•Emma  Louise,  dau.  of  Henry  Tyson  of  Steelfield 
Hall,  Gosforth,  co.  Cumberland,  by  Emma  Matilda 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Newnes ;  born  1 7  April 
1857  ;  marr.  at  Gosforth  (by  the  Rev.  James  Albert 
Cheese,  the  Rector)  on  Thursday,  3  August  1876. 


John  Tyson  Wigan,  born  at  Hartlepool,  co.  Durham,  on  Tuesday,  31  July,  bapt.  at  Gosforth  on 
Sunday,  9  September  1877;  educated  at  Rugby;  entered  the  Army  from  Militia  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  13th  Hussars  15  May  1897,  Lieutenant  8  March  1899,  Captain  26  March  1902, 
Adjutant  Berkshire  Lnperial  Yeomanry  since  2  January  1904;  served  in  South  African  War 
1899-1902  (severely  wounded);  at  relief  of  Ladysmitli,  including  action  at  Colenso ;  operations 
of  17  to  24  January  1900,  and  action  at  Spion  Kop  ;  operations  of  5  to  7  February  1900,  and 
action  at  Vaal  Kranz  ;  on  Tugela  Heights  14  to  27  February  1900,  and  action  at  Pieter's  Hill; 
in  the  Transvaal  30  November  1900  to  September  igoi,  October  1901  to  April  1902,  and  May 
1902;  in  Orange  River  Colony  April  to  May  1902;  on  the  Zululand  Frontier  of  Natal  in 
September  and  October  1901  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


John  Alfred  Graham- Wigan  of  Oakwood,  Maidstone,= 
CO.  Kent ;  born  at  Rock  House,  Maidstone,  on 
Saturday,  28  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Maidstone, 
on  Friday,  24  February  i860;  educated  at  Harrow 
and  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford  ;  J.P.  for  co.  Kent ; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  8  December  1896, 
the  additional  surname  of  Graham  before  that  of 
Wigan. 


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=Ida  Clementina,  only  child  of  Frederick 
Graham  Lacon,  by  Annie  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Ven'''''  Augustus  Mac- 
donald  Hopper,  Archdeacon  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Norwich  and  Rector  of 
Starston,  co.  Norfolk ;  born  in  Madeira 
on  Saturday,  30  October,  bapt.  at 
Funchal,  Madeira,  on  Tuesday,  14 
December  1875;  marr.  at  Aylesford, 
CO.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  Edmund  Charles 
Hopper,  Rector  of  Starston,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Canon  Edwin  Francis  Dyke, 
Vicar  of  Maidstone),  on  Wednesday, 
17  June  1896. 


Aubrey  John  Graham-Wigan,  born  at 
"The  Friars,"  Aylesford,  on  Friday, 
3  September,  bapt  at  Aylesford  on 
Thursday,  30  September  1897. 


Lewis  Gretton  Graham-Wigan,  born  at 
"The  Friars,"  Aylesford,  on  Monday, 
7  January,  bapt.  at  Aylesford  on 
Saturday,  9  February  1901. 


Alice  Mary,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Luddesdowne, 
on  Monday,  ir  June,  bapt.  at  Luddesdowne 
on  Sunday,  24  June  1866. 


Edith  Maude,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Luddes- 
downe, on  Saturday,  2 1  November,  bapt.  at 
Luddesdowne  on  Sunday,  13  December  1868. 


Emily,  born  at  Stamford  Hill,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Friday,  27  December  1822,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Friday,  7  February  1823;  died  at  Hastings, 
CO.  Sussex,  in  her  24th  year,  on  Monday, 
7  December,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at 
East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  on  Tuesday, 
15  December  1846.  Adnion  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  17  January  1847,  to  John  Alfred 
Wigan,  the  natural  and  lawful  father. 


Harriet,  born  at  Stamford  Hill  on  Wednesday, 
21  January,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Hackney,  on 
Thursday,  26  February  1824;  died  at  Clare 
House,  East  Mailing,  in  her  27th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  31  December  1850,  bur.  in  the  family 
vault  at  East  Mailing  on  Tuesday,  7  January 
185 1.  Will  dated  5  January  1847,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  82,  51)  25  January  1851,  by  the 
Rev.  William  Lewis  Wigan  and  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Wigan,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


Gertrude  Vanderslooyt,  born  at  Glanmire  Terrace,  Cork,  on  Thursday,  10  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's, 
Cork,  on  Thursday,  21  June  1855;  marr.  by  licence  at  Christ  Church,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool 
(by  the  Rev.  Robert  Irving,  the  Vicar),  on  Thursday,  30  July  1885,  John  .Vustin  Carpenter  of 
17  Greencroft  Gardens,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex  (eldest  son  of  Henry  Carpenter  of  10  Essex 
Villas,  Kensington,  London,  and  Marina,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  by  Rebecca  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Hadden  of  Hastings,  co.  Sussex) ;  born  at  Hastings  on  Tuesday,  1 1  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary  Magdalen's,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  on  Wednesday,  20  September  1854;  educated  at 
West  London  College  and  at  the  Military  Academy,  Cologne,  Germany.  She  died  at  3  Queen 
Anne's  Grove,  Bedford  Park,  Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  38,  on  Friday,  12  May,  and  was 
bur.  at  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  on  Wednesday,  17  May  1893.  Will  (undated)  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  974,  93)  22  November  1893,  by  John  Austin  Carpenter,  husband,  the  sole  Exor. 


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Clara  Jane,  born  at  Rock  House, 
Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  on  Saturday, 
2  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Maid- 
stone, on  Tuesday,  26  March  1861  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Michael  and  All  Angels', 
Maidstone  (by  the  Rev.  Septimus 
Wigan,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing,  uncle  of 
the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  George 
Bohun  Coulcher,  the  Vicar),  on 
Wednesday,  3  August  1887,  Edward 
Matthews  of  "  Foxbury,"  Sevenoaks, 
CO.  Kent  (eldest  son  of  Joseph 
Matthews  of  "Foxbury,"  J. P.,  by 
Elisabeth  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Haynes  Solomon  of  Shorne, 
CO.  Kent) ;  born  at  Gravesend,  co. 
Kent,  on  Tuesday,  24  May,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Milton-next-Gravesend, 
on  Tuesday,  21  June  1864;  educated 
at  Eastbourne  College. 


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Lewis  Davis  Wigan= 
of  Kilmory,  Loch- 
gilphead, CO.  Argyll ; 
born  at  Rock  House, 
Maidstone,  on  Mon- 
day, 3  November, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Maidstone,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 3  December 
1862  ;  educated  at 
Eastbourne  College ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Argyll. 


=Hermine  Henriette  Kate,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  Graham  of  "Oak- 
lands,"  Yardley,  co.  Worcester, 
by  Hermine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Gottlob  Peter  von  Clauserwitz 
of  Wandsbeck,  Germany ;  born 
at  "Beech  Lawn,"  'Vardley,  on 
Saturday,  20  March,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Yardley,  on 
Wednesday,  21  April  1858; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  Frederic 
Sutton  Dodd,  the  Vicar),  on 
Thursday,  14  February  1889. 


Hermine  Mary  Clara  Graham,  born  at 
Chantry  Lodge,  Bishop's  Stortford,  co. 
Hertford,  on  Wednesday,  6  November 
1889,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Yardley,  on  Friday,  7  February  1890. 


Margaret  Blanche,  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Luddesdowne,  co. 
Kent,  on  Sunday,  2  July, 
bapt.  at  Luddesdowne  on 
Sunday,  16  July  187 1. 


Rev.  Cuthbert  John  Wigan,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Luddesdowne, 
on  Saturday,  28  June,  bapt.  at  Luddesdowne  on  Sunday, 
13  July  1873;  educated  at  Lancing,  co.  Sussex,  and  at 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  14  October  1893, 
aged  20,  B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1903;  Curate  of  St.  Sepulchre's, 
Holborn,  London,  since  1905. 


Georgiana,  born  at  Clare  House,  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  on  Saturday,  4  June  1825,  bapt.  at  East 
Mailing  {no  entry  in  Register) ;  marr.  there  (by  the  Rev.  William  Lewis  Wigan,  the  Vicar, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Alfred  Wigan,  Rector  of  Luddesdowne,  co.  Kent,  brothers  of  the  bride)  on 
Thursday,  31  March  1853,  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Dimock  of  "  Hemstede,"  Red  Hill,  co.  Surrey  (only 
son  of  John  Dimock  of  "  Bridgend,"  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Emma  Rook  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Parkinson  of  Hoxton  Square,  London) ;  born  at  Stonehouse  on  Friday,  8  July,  bapt.  there 
on  Sunday,  7  August  1825  ;  educated  privately  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
31  May  1843,  aged  17,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1S50;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  1876-1887. 
She  died  s.p.  at  the  Vicarage,  East  Mailing,  aged  28,  on  Thursday,  14  July,  and  was  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  at  East  Mailing  on  Wednesday,  20  July  1853.  Will  dated  31  March  1853,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  526,  54)  24  July  1854,  by  the  Rev.  William  Lewis  Wigan  and  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Wigan,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


Edward  Lewis  Wigan,  born  at  Rathmines  House,  Dublin,  on  Tuesday,  30  September,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Dublin,  on  Saturday,  22  November  1856;  educated  at  Edinburgh;  died  at  his  father's 
residence.  Grove  Park,  Liverpool,  aged  22,  on  Saturday,  28  December,  bur.  in  Toxteth  Park 
Cemetery,  Liverpool,  on  Tuesday,  31  December  1878. 


I 
Albert  Edward  Wigan, 
born  at  Rock  House, 
Maidstone,  on  Friday, 
13  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Maidstone, 
on  Wednesday,  1 5 
November  1865  ;  died 
at  Rock  House,  Maid- 
stone, on  Saturday,  24 
March,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Maidstone 
on  Thursday,  29  March 
1866. 


I  . 
Rev.  Percy  Frederick  Wigan= 
of  Puckrup  Hall,  Tewkes- 
bury, CO.  Gloucester ;  born 
at  Rock  House,  Maidstone, 
on  Wednesday,  6  November, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Maid- 
stone, on  Wednesday,  18 
December  1867  ;  educated 
at  Harrow  and  at  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
21  October  1886,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1890  (honours:  3  Theol. 
1890)  M.A.  1S93;  Rector  of 
Allingham  and  Vicar  of 
Thornham,  both  co.  Kent, 
1898-1901  ;  Patron  of  the 
living  of  Thornham. 


-Catherine  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Cecil  William  Edward  Henslowe  of  "  Pine- 
wood,"  Grayshott,  co.  Hants,  by  Harriet 
Blakeway  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  FAnson 
of  Grayshott  Park ;  born  at  Naini  Tal, 
North-West  Provinces,  India,  on  Saturday, 
12  June,  bapt.  at  the  church  of  St.  John- 
in-the-Wilderness,  Naini  Tal,  on  Wednesday, 
22  September  1875  ;  marr.  at  Headley,  co. 
Hants  (by  the  Rev.  Edward  John  Lambert 
Barthelemon  Henslowe,  Vicar  of  Preston, 
with  Sutton  Poyntz,  both  co.  Dorset, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  William  Wolfe 
Capes,  Rector  of  Bramshott,  co.  Hants, 
and  the  Rev.  Wallis  Hay  Laverty,  the 
Rector),  on  Tuesday,  30  April  1895. 


I  . 
Katharine  Etheldreda, 
bom  at  the  Red 
House,  Yateley,  co. 
Hants,  on  Thursday, 
16  April,  bapt.  at 
Yateley  on  Thursday, 
14  May  1896. 


Ruth  Daman's,  born  at  the  Red 
House,  Yateley,  on  Wednesday, 
12  January,  bapt.  at  Yateley  on 
Tuesday,  15  February  1898. 


Thomas  Henslowe  Wigan,  born 
at  the  Vicarage,  Thornham,  on 
Wednesday,  24  January,  bapt. 
there  privately  on  Thursday, 
I  February  1900. 


Christopher  Frederick  Henslowe  Wigan, 
born  at  18  Kensington  Palace  Mansions, 
London,  on  Monday,  20  April,  bapt. 
at  Twyning,  co.  Gloucester,  on  Tuesday, 
9  June  1903.  

Guy  Davis  Henslowe  Wigan,  born  at 
Puckrup  Hall,  Tewkesbury,  co.  Glou- 
cester, on  Friday,  8  June,  bapt.  at 
Twyning  on  Saturday,  14  July  1906. 


William  Cecil  Wigan,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Luddesdowne, 
on  Saturday,  18  March,  bapt.  at  Luddesdowne,  on 
Sunday,  2  April  1876  ;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  October  1897, 
aged  21,  B.A.  1901. 

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Evelyn  Harriet,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Luddesdowne,  on  Friday,  3  December, 
bapt.  at  Luddesdowne  on  Sunday, 
19  December  1880. 


Julia,  born  at  Clare  House,  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  on  Monday,  17  July,  bapt.  at  East  Mailing 
on  Thursday,  17  August  1826;  died  at  Clare  House,  in  her  20th  year,  on  Tuesday,  10  March, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  East  Mailing  on  Tuesday,  17  March  1846. 


Clara  Frances  Elise,  born 
at  Rathmines  House, 
Dublin,  on  Tuesday,  24 
January,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Dublin,  on  Tuesday,  3  April 
i860;  niarr.  by  special 
licence  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Septimus 
\Vigan,  Vicar  of  East 
Mailing,  uncle  of  the  bride), 
on  Tuesday,  29  June 
1880,  Richard  Withington 
Bromiley  Sanderson  (eldest 
son  of  Richard  Bromiley 
Sanderson  of  Atherton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  Dorothy  ' 
Benson  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Benson  Gowland  of  Whitby, 
CO.  York) ;  born  at  Cheet- 
ham  Hill,  Manchester,  on 
Friday,  15  January  1847; 
educated  at  Cheetham  Hill 
and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge  ;  died  in  Rhode 
Island,  U.S.A.,  aged  59,  26 
April,  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
there  30  April  1906. 


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Grace,  born  at  62  Eccles  Street,  Dublin,  on  Thursday,  13  June, 
bapt.  at  Grangegorman,  Dublin,  on  Saturday,  13  July  1861;  marr. 
by  licence  at  St.  Jude's,  Southsea,  co.  Hants  (by  the  Rev.  Stephen 
Swetenham  Browne,  Chaplain  R.N.),  on  Tuesday,  5  July  1892, 
Captain  George  Shadwell  Quartano  Carr,  C.M.G.  (eldest  son  of 
Captain  George  Lyon  Carr,  R.N.,  by  Marie  Therese  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Baron  Quartano  dei  Strefi  of  Corfu,  Greece) ; 
born  at  Southsea  on  Monday,  22  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Jude's, 
Southsea,  on  Thursday,  8  November  1866  ;  educated  in  Paris 
and  on  board  the  training  ship  "  Britannia"  ;  entered  the  Royal 
Navy  as  a  Cadet  15  July  1879,  Midshipman  22  January  1882, 
Sub- Lieutenant  20  January  1886,  Lieutenant  20  January  1887, 
retired  as  Captain  July  1902;  Midshipman  of  the  "Superb" 
at  the  bombardment  of  Alexandria  11  July  1882,  and  during 
the  Egyptian  War  (Egyptian  medal,  Alexandria  clasp,  Khedive's 
bronze  star);  while  Lieut.-Commander  of  the  "Mosquito"  in 
the  Shire  River,  Central  Africa,  went  with  a  force  of  34  officers 
and  men  and  a  Nordenfelt  gun,  after  a  march  of  over  100 
miles,  to  the  relief  of  Henry  Hamilton  Johnston  (afterwards 
Sir  Harry  Johnston),  H.M.  Commissioner,  who  had  been 
seriously  wounded  by  the  natives,  and  subsequently  marched 
with  him  and  routed  the  Chief  Liwondi ;  created  C.M.Ci. 
and  received  the  approval  of  the  Admiralty  (General  Africa 
medal,  clasp  Liwondi  1893)  ;  commanded  the  expedition 
landed  from  H.M.  ships  "Lapwing"  and  "Pigeon"  to  punish 
the  murderers  of  a  British  Telegraph  Inspector  in  Mekran, 
Baluchistan  (received  the  thanks  of  H.M.  Government  for  this 
service) ;  engaged  in  suppressing  the  traffic  in  arms  to  the 
Persian  Gulf,  seized  the  s.s.  "  Baluchistan "  off  Muscat 
24  January  1898;  died  in  Mexico  City,  U.S..\.,  28  August, 
bur.  in  the  English  cemetery  there  31  August  1905.  Will 
dated  20  May  1895,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
16  November  1905,  by  Grace  Carr,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

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Mary  Mabel,  born  at  Oakwood,  Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  on  Monday,  10  January,  bapt.  privately 
on  Wednesday,  12  January  1876;  marr.  at  St.  Michael  and  All  Angels',  Maidstone  (by  the 
Most  Rev.  William  Alexander,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Percy  Frederick  Wigan,  Vicar  of  Thornham,  co.  Kent,  brother  of  the  bride,  the 
Rev.  Charles  Edmund  Waller  Dalison,  Rector  of  Bletsoe,  co.  Bedford,  the  Rev.  Roger  William 
Hammond  Dalison,  Vicar  of  Powerstock,  co.  Dorset,  and  the  Rev.  George  Bohun  Coulcher,  the 
Vicar),  on  Wednesday,  25  January  1899,  John  Pelham  Dalison  of  West  Cliff  Hall,  Hythe, 
CO.  Hants  (youngest  son  of  Maximilian  Hammond  Dalison  of  Hamptons,  Tunbridge,  co. 
Kent,  J. P.,  by  Matilda  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Alexander,  Prebendary  of 
Aghadoey,  co.  Londonderry) ;  born  at  Stanley  Grange,  Plaxtol,  co.  Kent,  on  Monday,  11  May, 
bapt.  at  Plaxtol  on  Sunday,  7  June  1863;  educated  at  Uppingham;  entered  the  Army 
from  Militia  as  Lieutenant  ist  Battalion  Royal  West  Kent  (The  Queen's  Own)  Regiment 
19  December  1883,  Captain  16  April  1890,  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  T9  August  1901, 
Lieut. -Colonel  3rd  Battalion  (Militia)  5  March  1904;  served  in  the  Nile  Expedition  1884--85 
(medal  with  clasp  and  Khedive's  star);  served  with  the  Malakhand  Field  Force  1896-97,  also 
with  the  Bunnerwal  Field  Force  at  the  capture  of  the  Tunga  Pass  (medal  with  clasp)  ;  in 
South  African  War  with  the  8th  Division,  present  at  the  action  of  \\'ittebergen,  which  resulted  in 
the  surrender  of  over  4,000  Boers  under  Commandant  Prinsloo  (Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps). 

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Sir  Frederick  Wigan  of  Clare  Lawn,  Upper= 
Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  and  of  Purland  Chase,  Ross, 
CO.  Hereford,  Baronet ;  born  at  Clare  House, 
East  MaUing,  co.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  4  October, 
bapt.  at  East  MaUing  on  Thursday,  25  October 
1827  ;  educated  at  the  King's  School,  Rochester, 
CO.  Kent;  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  London  and 
Surrey;  D.L.  for  co.  Surrey,  High  Sheriff  1894; 
knighted  30  November  1894,  and  created  a 
Baronet  9  March  1898. 


=Mary  Harriet,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Blunt  of 
West  Park,  Kew,  co.  Surrey,  and  of  Austin 
Friars,  London,  Solicitor,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  James  of  Mortlake,  co. 
Surrey ;  born  in  New  Burlington  Street, 
London,  on  Thursday,  8  October  1835, 
bapt.  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  20  January  1836;  marr.  at 
Mortlake  (by  the  Rev.  David  Lewis  of 
Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex,  D.D.,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  William  Lewis  Wigan,  Vicar 
of  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  brother  of  the 
bridegroom),  on  Saturday,  25  April  1857. 


Amy  Mary,  born 
at  Spring  Grove 
Lodge,  Isleworth, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
on  Saturday,  13 
February,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's, 
Isleworth,  on 
Friday,  1 2  March 
1858. 


Frederick  William  Wigan=r 
of  Windlesham  Court,  co. 
Surrey ;  born  at  Sutton 
Court  Lodge,  Chiswick, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Friday, 
18  March,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Chiswick, 
on  Wednesday,  13  April 
1859;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Exeter  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  26 
January  1878,  aged  18. 


Elizabeth  Adair,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
Francis  Douglas  Grey  of  "The  Angles,"  East 
Sheen,  formerly  of  the  37th  Regiment  of  Foot, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Mowatt 
of  Trotton  Place,  co.  Sussex,  M.P. ;  born  at 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  on  Monday,  25  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  on 
Friday,  3  July  1857;  marr.  at  East  Sheen  (by 
the  Rev.  Francis  William  Wigan,  cousin  of 
the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Albert 
Shadwell  Shutte,  the  Vicar)  on  Tuesday,  10 
November  1885  ;  died  at  Windlesham  Court  on 
Wednesday,  12  November,  bur.  at  Windlesham 
on  Saturday,  15  November  1902. 


Roderick  Grey  Wigan, 
born  at  43  Emperor's 
Gate,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Thursday, 
II  November,  bapt.  at 
St.  Stephen's,  South  Ken- 
sington, on  Saturday,  18 
December  1886;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 20  January  1906, 
aged  19. 


Adair  Grey  Wigan,  born 
at  the  Grange,  Walton- 
on-Thames,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Friday,  5  April,  bapt. 
at  Oatlands,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Wednesday,  22  May 
1889  ;  died  at  his  grand- 
father's residence,  28  York 
Terrace,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  aged  7  years, 
on  Saturday,  9  May, 
bur.  at  Windlesham  on 
Monday,  11  May  1896. 


Denis  Grey  Wigan, 
born  at  the  Grange, 
Walton-on-Thames, 
on  Wednesday,  21 
June,  bapt.  at  Oat- 
lands on  Tuesday, 
25  July  1893  ; 
educated  at  Eton. 


Eira  Grey,  born  at 
28  Queen  Anne's 
Gate,  Westminster, 
on  Sunday,  3  Oc- 
tober, bapt.  at 
Christ  Church, 
Westminster,  on 
Thursday,  28  Oc- 
tober 1897. 


James  John  Gretton  Wigan,  born  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  co.  Northumberland,  on  Tuesday, 
9  September,  bapt.  at  the  Cathedral  Church  of  St.  Nicholas',  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  on  Wednesday, 
26  November  1862;  educated  at  Uppingham:  died  at  Southport,  co.  Lancaster,  aged  34,  on 
Friday,  3  April,  bur.  in  Toxteth  Park  Cemetery,  Liverpool,  on  Tuesday,  7  April  1896.  Will 
dated  16  September  1892,  proved  at  Liverpool  12  June  1896,  by  Thomas  Housman  Higgin, 
sole  Exor. 


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Amelia,  born  at  Clare  House,  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent, 
on  Saturday,  i8  October,  bapt.  at  East  Mailing  on 
Thursday,  20  November  1828;  died  at  Eastbourne,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  40,  on  Monday,  21  December,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  at  East  Mailing  on  Saturday,  26  December 
1868.  Will  dated  15  March  1865,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
75,  69)  22  January  1869,  by  the  Rev.  William  Lewis 
Wigan  of  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  the  Rev.  Alfred  Wigan 
of  Luddesdowne,  co.  Kent,  and  Frederick  Wigan  of 
Hibemia  Chambers,  London,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


Henrietta,  born  at  Clare  House, 
East  Mailing,  on  Friday,  4  June, 
bapt.  at  Ryarsh,  co.  Kent,  on 
Thursday,  8  July  1830;  died  at 
Clare  House,  East  Mailing,  in  her 
14th  year,  on  Thursday,  18  April, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  East 
Mailing  on  Wednesday,  24  April 
1844. 


Katherine,  born  at  Sutton  Court  Lodge, 
Chiswick,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday, 
17  October,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Chiswick,  on  Wednesday,  7  November 
i860.  _ 

Ellen  Mary,  bom  at  Sutton  Court  Lodge, 
Chiswick,  on  Tuesday,  3  June,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Chiswick,  on  Friday, 
20  June  1862  ;  marr.  at  East  Sheen,  co. 
Surrey  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Stuart 
Talbot,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Walter  Fumeaux,  the  Vicar,  and 
the  Rev.  Herbert  Wigan,  cousin  of  the 
bride),  on  Saturday,  19  May  1900,  the 
Rev.  AV'illiam  Ale.xander  Birkbeck  of 
Penninghame,  Raynes  Park,  Wimbledon, 
CO.  Surrey  (only  son  of  John  Addison 
Birkbeck  of  Newbold,  co.  Derby,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Long- 
bottom  of  Leeds,  co.  York) ;  born  at 
Newbold  on  Wednesday,  1 7  October,  bapt. 
there  on  Sunday,  30  December  1866; 
educated  privately  and  at  Keble  College, 
Oxford,  and  Hatfield  Hall,  Durham, 
matriculated  (Keble)  19  October  1886, 
aged  20,  B.A.  (Hatfield  Hall)  1889. 


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II.. 
Henry  Charles  Lewis  Wigan,  born  at  Sutton  Court 

Lodge,  Chiswick,  on  Thursday,  14  January,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church,  Chiswick,  on  Tuesday, 
2  February  1864  j  died  at  Elgin  House,  East- 
bourne, aged  2  years  and  10  months,  on 
Wednesday,  10  October,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Mortlake,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  16  October 
1866.  _ 

Ethel  Harriet,  born  at  Clare  Lawn,  Upper  Sheen, 
on  Saturday,  31  March,  bapt.  at  East  Sheen  on 
Wednesday,  25  April  i856  ;  marr.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Francis  William  Wigan,  Rector  of  Luddes- 
downe, cousin  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Albert  Shadwell  Shutte,  the  Vicar)  on  Wednesday, 
23  April  1890,  Egerton  Spencer  Grey  of  the 
White  House,  Fairmile  Park,  Cobham,  co.  Surrey 
(3rd  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Francis  Douglas  Grey 
of  The  Angles,  East  Sheen,  formerly  of  the  37  th 
Regiment  of  Foot,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Francis  Mowatt  of  Trotton  Place,  co. 
Sussex,  M.P.);  born  at  Aldershot,  co.  Hants,  on 
Saturday,  4  April,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Pimlico, 
London,  on  Saturday,  23  May  1863  ;  educated 
at  Radley  ;  Barrister-at-law  of  the  Inner  Temple 
1892,  Official  Receiver  in  Bankruptcy. 

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James  Wigan  of  Cromwell  House,  Mortlake,  co.  Surrey  ,- 
bom  at  Clare  House,  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  on 
Wednesday,  4  January,  bapt.  at  Ryarsh,  co.  Kent,  on 
Wednesday,  15  February  1832  ;  educated  at  King's 
School,  Rochester,  co.  Kent ;  J. P.  for  co.  Hertford  ; 
died  at  Cromwell  House,  Mortlake,  aged  70,  on 
Saturday,  8  March,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Mortlake 
on  Wednesday,  12  March  1902.  Will  dated  i  August 
igoi,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  582,  1902)  4  April  1902,  by 
Maria  Bramley  Hearn  Wigan,  relict,  James  Lewis 
Wigan  and  Ernest  Edward  Wigan,  sons,  the  Exors. 


=Maria  Bramley  Hearn,  only  dau.  of 
Joshua  James  NichoUs  of  Blackheath, 
CO.  Kent,  by  Juliet  Mary  Barbara  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Belchambers 
of  Smithfield,  London  ;  bom  at  Black- 
heath  Park  on  Tuesday,  2  October, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Old 
Charlton,  co.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  27 
December  1838;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey  (by  the 
Rev.  John  George  Hodgson,  the  Vicar, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  William  Lewis 
Wigan,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing,  brother 
of  the  bridegroom),  on  Thursday, 
7  January  1858. 


James  Lewis  Wigan  of  "  Haverbrack,"= 
Bishop's  Stortford,  co.  Hertford,  and 
of  "  Portarlington,"  West  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants  ;  born  at  Cromwell 
House,  Mortlake,  on  Monday,  14 
November,  bapt.  at  Mortlake  on 
Sunday,  11  December  1859;  educated 
at  Harrow  and  at  University  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  12  October 
1878,  aged  18,  B.A.  1881,  M.A. 
1885  ;  J. P.  for  CO.  Hertford  ;  Captain 
I  St  (Herts)  Volunteer  .  Battalion 
Bedfordshire  Regiment  since  1894. 


=Frances  Harriet  Maud,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Laurence 
John  Harrison,  Vicar  of  Mortlake  and  East  Sheen,  both 
CO.  Surrey,  by  Harriet  Rowan  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Smyth  of  "  Pensylvania,"  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  Captain 
Royal  Engineers  ;  born  at  Westbourne  Lodge,  Chelten- 
ham, CO.  Gloucester,  on  Sunday,  3  November,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Leckhampton,  co.  Gloucester,  on  Tuesday, 
10  December  1861  ;  marr.  at  East  Sheen  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Henry  Hutchinson,  Vicar  of  SS.  Philip 
and  James,  Leckhampton,  and  Rural  Dean,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Septimus  Wigan,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing,  uncle 
of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  Rev.  Albert  Shadwell  Shutte, 
the  Vicar)  on  Tuesday,  8  June  1886. 


Arthur  Lawford  Wigan  of  Forest= 
Park,  Windsor,  co.  Berks  ; 
born  at  Clare  Lawn,  Upper 
Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday, 
27  April,  bapt.  at  East  Sheen 
on  Wednesday,  20  May  1868; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  19 
October  1886,  aged  18,  B.A. 
1890  (honours:  3rd-class  Classical 
Mods.  1888,  3rd-class  Classics 
1890),  M.A.  1893. 


'Beatrice,  eldest  dau.  of  Colonel  Charles  Hervey  Bagot, 
C.B.,  R.E.,  Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Fortifications,  by 
Laura  Mildred  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Daniel ; 
born  at  Roorkhee,  North-West  Provinces,  India,  on  Friday, 
1 1  August,  bapt.  at  the  Garrison  Chapel,  Roorkhee,  on 
Monday,  2  October  1876;  marr.  at  East  Sheen  (by  the 
Rev.  Walter  Charles  Edward  Kynaston,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Herbert  Wigan,  cousin  of  the  bridegroom,  and 
the  Rev.  Hyla  Holden)  on  Wednesday,  29  July  1896. 


Joyce  Madeline,  bom  at  "  Fairlawn,"  Cobham, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  22  January,  bapt.  at 
Stoke  d'Abemon,  co.  Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
19  February  1898. 


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Rev.  Septimus  Wigan  of  Thomham,  co.  Kent  ;= 
bom  at  Clare  House,  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent, 
on  Tuesday,  i6  July,  bapt.  at  Ryarsh,  co. 
Kent,  on  Thursday,  22  August  1833;  educated 
at  King's  School,  Rochester,  co.  Kent,  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
in  October  1852,  aged  19,  B.A.  (3rd  Senior 
Opt.)  1856,  M.A.  1859;  Vicar  of  East  Mailing 
1876-96. 


^J^'y^-    ;^ 


;=j=Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Roberts  of 
Wilton,  CO.  Norfolk,  Surgeon,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Willett  of 
Wilton ;  born  at  Feltwell,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Wednesday,  10  October,  bapt.  there  on 
Sunday,  21  October  1827  ;  marr.  at  SS.  Peter 
and  Paul,  Mancroft,  Norwich,  co.  Norfolk 
(by  the  Rev.  Charles  Turner,  the  Vicar),  on 
Tuesday,  23  July  1861  ;  died  at  the  Vicarage, 
East  Mailing,  in  her  63rd  year  on  Monday, 
28  July,  bur.  at  East  Mailing,  on  Saturday, 
2  August  1890. 

M 


Jane  Maria,  born  at  Cromwell  House, 
Mortlake,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  8  January, 
bapt.  at  Mortlake  on  Sunday,  27  January  1861  ; 
marr.  there,  as  his  2nd  wife  (by  the  Rev. 
Septimus  Wigan,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing,  uncle 
of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  William  Glen, 
Curate),  on  Wednesday,  24  April  1889,  Octavius 
Leigh  Leigh-Clare  of  Hindley  Cottage,  East 
Sheen,  co.  Surrey  (8th  son  of  William  Clare  of 
Hindley  House,  Walton  Breck,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ralph  Leigh  of 
Hindley) ;  born  at  Hindley  House,  Walton 
Breck,  on  Tuesday,  6  July,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Everton,  co.  Lancaster,  on  Wednesday,  28  July 
1841  ;  educated  at  Rossall  and  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  i860,  Scholar  1863,  B.A.  (Math,  honours) 
1864 ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  4  No- 
vember 1862,  called  to  the  Bar  26  January 
1866,  Bencher  1900 ;  assumed  by  deed 
enrolled  in  Chancery  in  1889,  the  additional 
surname  of  Leigh  before  that  of  Clare;  MP. 
for  CO.  Lancaster  (Eccles  Division)  18  July 
1895  to  January  1906;  Vice-Chancellor  of  the 
County  Palatine  of  Lancaster  11  August  1905. 
He  marr.  istly  at  Isleworth,  co.  .Middlese.v, 
18  August  1868,  Harriet,  dau.  of  William 
Huson  of  Liverpool ;  she  died  at  Hindley 
Cottage,  East  Sheen,  25  June,  and  was  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Mortlake  29  June  1885. 

A 
Emily,  born  at  Cromwell  House,  Mortlake,  on 
Wednesday,   22  January,   bapt.  at  Mortlake  on 
Friday,  14  February  1862. 


Herbert  William= 
Wigan,  born  at 
Cromwell  House, 
Mortlake,  on  Mon- 
day, 2  March, 
bapt.  at  Mortlake 
on  Wednesday,  25 
March  1863  ;  edu- 
cated at  Harrow. 


Claudia  Helen,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Taylor 
of  Ovemewton,  near 
Melbourne,  Australia 
'  (formerly  ot  Ovemewton, 
CO.  Lanark),  by  Helen 
Wilson  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Archibald  Fisken  of 
Bothwell,  CO.  Lanark ; 
born  at  Ovemewton,  near 
Melbourne,  on  Saturday, 
6  October  1866,  and 
bapt.  there  privately ; 
marr.  at  Mortlake  (by 
the  Rev.  Albert  Shadwell 
Shutte,  Vicar  of  Henlow, 
CO.  Bedford,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Stephen  Rook- 
herst  Wigan,  cousin  of 
the  bridegroom),  on 
Wednesday,  10  August 
1898. 


Gwendolene  Claudia, 
bom  at  17  East  9Sth 
Street,  New  York, 
U.S.A.,  on  Tuesday, 
4  December,  bapt. 
there  privately  on 
Saturday,  29  Decem- 
ber 1900. 


James  William  Wigan, 
bom  at  Bayside,  Long 
Island,  New  York,  on 
Tuesday,  2  February, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Bayside,  on  Saturday, 
5  March  1904. 


Madeline,  born  at  Clare  Lawn,  Upper  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  29  June,  bapt.  at  East 
Sheen  on  Wednesday,  27  July  1870  ;  died  at  Clare  Lawn,  Upper  Sheen,  aged  23,  on  Monday, 
23  October,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Mortlake  on  Thursday,  26  October  1893. 


138 


M 


Marian,  born  at  the 
Parsonage,  Fring, 
CO.  Norfolk,  on 
Wednesday,  27  Au- 
gust, bapt.  at  Fring 
on  Wednesday,  24 
September  1862. 


Bertha,  born  at  the 
Parsonage,  Fring, 
on  Sunday,  22  No- 
vember 1863,  bapt. 
at  Fring  on  Sunday, 
10  January  1864. 


Rev.  Stephen  RookherstWigan 
of  the  Vicarage,  Thornham, 
CO.  Kent ;  bom  at  the  Par- 
sonage, Fring,  on  Wednesday, 
7  June,  bapt.  at  Fring  on 
Sunday,  2  July  1865  ;  edu- 
cated at  Bournemouth,  co. 
Hants,  and  at  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated in  October  1884,  aged 
19,  B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1892  ; 
Vicar  of  Thornham  and 
Rector  of  Allingham,  co. 
Kent,  since  1901. 


Grace,  born  at 
Faversham,  co. 
Kent,  on  Friday, 
2 1  September, 
and  bapt.  there 
privately  the  same 
day,  buried  at 
Faversham  on 
Saturday,  22  Sep- 
tember 1866. 


Ethel  Ann,  born  at 
Tettenhall  Wood,  co. 
Stafford,  on  Saturday, 
19  October,  bapt.  there 
on  Sunday,  24  No- 
vember 1867  ;  died  in 
her  24th  year  on 
Thursday,  2 1  May, 
bur.  at  East  Mailing, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Tuesday, 
26  May  1891.  Admon 
was  granted  18  May 
1894,  to  the  Rev. 
Septimus  Wigan,  her 
father. 


Ernest  Edward  Wigan= 
of  Oakley  Lodge, 
Weybridge,  co.  Surrey; 
born  at  Cromwell 
House,  Mortlake,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
22  October,  bapt.  at 
Mortlake  on  Friday, 
1 8  November  1864  ; 
educated  at  Rugby  and 
at  University  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated 
13  October  1883,  aged 
18,  B.A.  (honours: 
4  Law)  1886,  M.A. 
1890  ;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  1891. 


=Mabel  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Watson  Willis  of  Hinxton  House, 
East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  by  Helen 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Graham,  Fellow  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge  ;  born  at 
Beverley  Villas,  Barnes,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Friday,  1 1  June,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Barnes,  on  Wednes- 
day, 7  July  1869;  marr.  at  East 
Sheen  (by  the  Rev.  Septimus 
Wigan,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Herbert 
Wigan,  cousin  of  the  bridegroom) 
on  Tuesday,  12  August  1902. 


Juliet  Mabel  Olga,  born  at  Helen    Rosalind,   born  at 

2     Temple    Sheen,    East  Oakley  Lodge,  Weybridge, 

Sheen,  on  Friday,  19  June,  on  Friday,  30  June,  bapt. 

bapt.  'at    East    Sheen    on  at  Weybridge  on  Sunday, 

Sunday,  26  July  1903.  23  July  1905. 


Florence,  born  at  Cromwell 
House,  Mortlake,  on  Tuesday, 
13  February,  bapt.  at  Mortlake 
on  Friday,  9  March,  died  at 
Cromwell  House,  Mortlake,  aged 
3  months,  on  Wednesday,  23 
May,  and  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Mortlake  on  Saturday,  26 
May  1866.        _ 

Edith  Mary,  born  at  Cromwell 
House,  Mortlake,  on  Saturday, 
23  May,  bapt.  at  Mortlake  on 
Friday,  19  June  1868. 


Beatrice,  born  at  Cromwell 
House,  Mortlake,  on  Friday, 
1 1  February,  bapt.  at  Mortlake 
on  Sunday,  6  March  1870. 


Constance  Helen,  born 
at  Clare  Lawn,  Upper 
Sheen,  on  Friday,  12 
March,  bapt.  at  East 
Sheen  on  Saturday,  17 
April  T875. 


Edgar  Clare  Wigan,  born  at  Clare  Lawn,  Upper  Sheen,  on  Tuesday, 
28  November  1876,  bapt.  at  East  Sheen  on  Monday,  i  January 
1877  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated in  October  1895  ;  Captain  7th  Battalion  (The  Prince  Consort's 
Own)  Rifle  Brigade  (Militia)  31  May  1902. 

139 


M 


Harold  Wigan  of  Widley  Court,  = 
Cosham,  co.  Hants ;  bom  at 
Tettenhall  Wood,  co.  StaEford, 
on  Saturday,  30  October,  bapt. 
there  on  Sunday,  28  November 
1869  ;  educated  at  Radley  and 
at  St.  Peter's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1888. 


=Jeanie,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Richard  Yardley  of  Patras, 
Greece,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wood,  Consul- 
General  of  Morea,  Greece ;  bom  at  Patras  on  Tuesday, 
8  November  1864,  bapt.  there  on  Saturday,  15  July  1865; 
marr.  at  St.  Thomas',  Winchester,  co.  Hants  (by  the  Rev. 
Septimus  Wigan,  father  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Stephen  Rookherst  Wigan,  brother  of  the  bridegroom), 
on  Thursday,  24  January  1895. 


Cecil  Rookherst  Wigan,  bom  at 
Milford  Lodge,  Southsea,  co. 
Hants,  on  Monday,  31  August, 
bapt.  at  Sparsholt,  co.  Berks,  on 
Sunday,  18  October  1896. 


I 
Evelyn  Lucie,  born  at  Milford 
Lodge,  Southsea,  on  Monday, 
31  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Jude's, 
Southsea,  on  Thursday,  10  March 
1898. 


Lilian,  born  at  Cromwell  House,  Mortlake,  co.  Surrey,  on  Friday, 
3  May,  bapt.  at  Mortlake  on  Friday,  31  May  1872;  marr.  there  (by 
the  Rev.  Septimus  Wigan,  uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Maitland  Kelly  of  Kelly  House,  Lifton,  co.  Devon,  cousin 
of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  Rev.  Herbert  Wigan,  Vicar  of  Dunsden, 
CO.  Oxford,  cousin  of  the  bride)  on  Wednesday,  10  October  1906, 
Reginald  Leigh  Leigh-Clare  of  Singapore,  Straits  Settlements  (eldest 
son  of  Octavius  Leigh  Leigh-Clare,  Vice-Chancellor  of  the  County 
Palatine  of  Lancaster,  by  Harriet  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Huson  of  Liverpool) ;  bom  at  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  2  April, 
bapt.  there  privately  6  April  187 1  ;  educated  at  Sherborne  and  at 
Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  in  October  1890,  B.A. 
1893  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  2  February  1898. 


Cecil  Harman  Wigan, 
born  at  Cromwell 
House,  Mortlake,  on 
Sunday,  7  June,  bapt. 
at  Mortlake  on  Tues- 
day, 7  July  1874; 
educated  at  Sherborne. 


Oscar  Stephen  Wigan, = 
born  at  Cromwell 
House,  Mortlake,  on 
Wednesday,  26  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  at 
Mortlake  on  Friday, 
26  October  1877  ; 
educated  at  Sherborne. 


=Edith  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Jubal  Henry 
Edmonds  of  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal, 
South  Africa,  by  Emily  Louisa  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Jacob  Maas  of  St.  Peter's, 
Isle  of  Thanet,  co.  Kent;  bom  at 
Durban,  Natal,  29  August  1880,  and 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Durban ;  marr. 
at  St.  Saviour's  Cathedral,  Pieter- 
maritzburg, Natal  (by  the  Very  Rev. 
James  Green,  D.D.,  the  Dean,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  William  Clark),  on 
Tuesday,  6  January  1903. 


Beatrice  Edith,  born  at  Jeppestown,  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa,  on  Sunday,  3  January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mar)''s,  Jeppestown,  on  Sunday,  7  February  1904. 


Algernon  White  Wigan,  bom 
at  Cromwell  House,  Mortlake, 
on  Tuesday,  30  September, 
bapt.  at  Mortlake  on  Friday, 
31  October  1879;  educated 
at  Harrow. 


Gerald  Wigan,  born  at  Crom- 
well House,  Mortlake,  on 
Monday,  3  July,  bapt.  at 
Mortlake  on  Friday,  28  July 
1882  ;  educated  at  Sherborne. 


140 


ARMSTRONG. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  Gules 
a  tilting-spear  in  fesse  or  headed  argent  between  two  dexter 
arms  embowed  in  armour  couped  at  the  shoulders  fessewise 
hands  apaumee  proper,  Armstrong  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Argent 
a  fesse  raguly  between  two  crosses  botonny  in  chief  and  a 
martlet  in  base  gules,  Watson. 

Crests. — I,  A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  encircled  at  the  elbow  by 
a  wreath  of  oak  the  hand  grasping  a  hammer  all  proper, 
Armstrong  ;  2,  In  front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  proper  grasping  a  palm  branch  slipped 
vert  a  martlet  between  two  crosses  botonny  gules,  Watson. 

Supporters. — On  either  side  a  smith  habited  and  holding  over  the 
shoulder  in  the  exterior  hand  a  sledge-hammer  all  proper. 

Mottoes. — I,  Fortis  in  armis,  Armstrong  ;  2,  Deum  time  regem 
honore,  Watson. 


armstrons. 


John    Watson    (son=j=Dorothy  Henrietta,  dau.  of 


of  William  Watson 
of  Adderstone  Hall, 
CO.  Northumber- 
land) ;  bom  at 
Adderstone  in  1760; 
Captain  76th  Regi- 
ment of  Foot  20 
February  1 793  ;  died 
in  1798,  bur.  at 
Nottingham. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Argent  a 
fesse  raguly  between  two  crosses  botonny  in  chief  and 
a  martlet  in  base  gules. 

Crest. — In  front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  proper  grasping  a  palm  branch 
slipped  vert  a  martlet  between  two  crosses  botonny  gules. 

Motlo. — Deum  time  regem  honore. 


Henry  Grey  of  Shoreston 
House,  CO.  Northumber- 
land ;  marr.  at  Bamburgh, 
CO.  Northumberland,  17 
August  1795  ;  died  at 
Fulham,  co.  Middlesex, 
aged  80,  on  Good  Friday, 
28  March,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Fulham 
3  April  1850.  Admon  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  23  April 
1850,  to  William  Henry 
Watson. 


Anne,  dau.  of= 
William  Arm- 

strong of  New- 
castle-on-Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland, 
and  sister  of 
William  George, 
ist  Baron  Arm- 
strong of  Cragside, 
Rothbury,  co. 

Northumberland, 
C.B.,  F.R.S.  ; 

born  30  Septem- 
ber 1802  ;  marr. 
at  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  1 7  August 
1826  ;  died  at 
Hastings,  co.  Sus- 
sex, on  Monday, 
I  June  1828,  bur. 
there,      ist  wife. 


i=Hon'''^  Sir  William  Henry  Watson,  a  Baron  of  the= 
I  Exchequer  (only  child)  ;  born  at  Nottingham  i  July 
I  1796;  educated  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Marlow; 
entered  the  Army  as  Comet  ist  Royal  Dragoons  181 1, 
I  Lieutenant  181 2,  served  in  Spain  and  France  under 
the  Duke  of  Wellington  ;  exchanged  to  6th  Dragoons 
13  April  1815,  with  whom  he  served  in  Belgium  and 
France,  and  was  present  at  the  entry  of  the  allied  armies 
into  Paris;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  19  June  1817, 
called  to  the  Bar  8  June  1832,  Bencher  1843-56,  Q.C. 
1843;  M.P.  for  Kinsale  9  July  1841  to  23  July  1847, 
and  for  Hull  18  August  1854  to  3  November  1856; 
Serjeant-at-Law  November  1856  ;  appointed  Baron  of 
the  Court  of  Exchequer  3  November,  and  knighted  at 
Windsor  Castle  28  November  1856;  Author  of  two 
legal  works;  died,  aged  64,  13  March  i860,  having 
been  seized  with  apoplexy  after  charging  the  Grand 
Jury  at  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery,  the  previous 
day,  bur.  at  Welshpool.  Adfrion  (with  will  and 
codicil  dated  15  October  1859)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  284,  60)  7  April  i860,  to  John  William  Watson 
of  XI  Eaton  Square,  London,  son,  and  one  of  the 
residuary  legatees  named  in  will. 


=Mary,  youngest  dau. 
of  Anthony  Capron 
of  Midhurst,  co.  Sus- 
sex (who  afterwards 
assumed  the  name  of 
Hollist) ;  born  6  April 
1806;  marr.  at  Mid- 
hurst (by  the  Rev. 
Edward  Aislabie  Om- 
maimey)  on  Saturday, 
6  August  1831  ;  died 
at  Midhurst,  in  her 
73rd  year,  on  Friday, 
13  December,  bur.  at 
Easebourne,  co.  Sussex, 
18  December  1S78. 
Will  dated  11  April 
1872,  proved  at 
Chichester  3  January 
1879,  by  William 
Henry  Watson  of 
Midhurst,  Major  in 
the  Royal  Artillery, 
son,  one  of  the  Exors. 
2nd  wife. 


John  William  Watson  of  Adderstone  Hall,  co.  North-= 
umberland,  and  of  65  Eccleston  Square,  London  ;  born 
23  May,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
4  September  1827;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1849;  J.  P.  for  co.  Northum- 
berland since  1896. 

144 


=Margaret  Godman,  eldest  surviving  dau. 
of  Patrick  Persse  FitzPatrick  of  Fitz 
Leet  House,  Bognor,  co.  Sussex,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Godman;  born  9  June  1833;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  5  May  1859. 


Colonel  William  Henry  Watson  of  Minsted,  near  Midhurst,= 
CO.  Sussex;  born  26  May  1834;  educated  at  Eton;  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  21  December 
1853,  Lieutenant  20  June  1854,  Captain  i  April  i860, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel  5  July  1872,  Lieut.-Colonel 
23  July  1879,  Hon.  Colonel  4  October  1879;  served  in  the 
Crimea  1854  to  February  1855,  including  battle  of  Inkerman 
and  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (medal  with  two  clasps 
and  Turkish  medal)  ;  died  at  28  Chester  Square,  London, 
aged  65,  on  Thursday,  28  December  1899,  bur.  at  Stedham, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Monday,  i  January  igoo.  Will  dated 
3  June  1898,  proved  at  Chichester  28  March  1900,  by 
William  Thomas  Johnson,  one  of  the  Exors. 


i^^^^-zn^  , 


=Amy,  younger  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Weekes  of  Mangrove,  Barbadoes, 
West  Indies,  and  of  "  Guillards 
Oak,"  Midhurst,  co.  Sussex, 
formerly  of  9th  Lancers,  J.  P.  for 
CO.  Sussex  ;  born  at  Leamington, 
CO.  Warwick,  25  July  1844; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Haydon,  Incumbent 
of  Midhurst,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  John  Cole,  Vicar  of  Kird- 
ford,  CO.  Sussex),  on  Saturday, 
25  August  1866. 


John  Capron  Watson,  born  at  Freshwater,  Isle 
of  Wight,  on  Friday,  2  August  1867  ;  entered 
the  Army  as  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery 
24  July  1886,  Captain  3  July  1897  ;  served  in 
South  African  War,  killed  at  Wilmans  Rust, 
Transvaal,  South  Africa,  12  June  1901.  Will 
dated  i  January  1900,  proved  (Prm.  Reg., 
1378,  1901)  14  November  1901,  by  Barnard 
Thornton  Hodgson,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
William  Thomas  Johnson,  the  Exors. 


Arthur  Watson,  born  at  Freshwater,  Isle  of 
Wight,  on  Tuesday,  4  August  1868;  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  South  Stafford- 
shire Regiment  23  March  1889,  Lieutenant 
25  June  1890,  Captain  1896;  served  as  a 
Naval  Cadet  in  H.M.S.  "  Euryalus "  in 
Egyptian  War  1 884,  at  Suakim  (medal,  bronze 
star) ;  died  at  Thayet  Myo,  Burmah,  India, 
aged  29,  on  Saturday,  30  April  1898,  bur.  there. 


William  Henry  Armstrong  FitzPatrick  Watson- Armstrong,  Baron= 
Armstrong  of  Bamburgh  and  Cragside,  co.  Northumberland;  born' 
at  65  Eccleston  Square,  London,  on  Sunday,  3  May,  bapt.  at 
St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square,  Pimlico,  London,  i  June  1863  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1882,  B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1S89  ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Northumberland,  High  Sheriff  1899,  J.P.  for  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
County  Councillor  for  Rothhury  Division,  co.  Northumberland, 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Durham  1901  ;  received  Hon.  Freedom  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  1 901  ;  Major  Northumberland  Hussars  (Imperial  Yeomanry) 
from  1902;  a  Commissioner  for  the  River  Tyne ;  Chairman  of 
Rothbury  Urban  and  District  Councils ;  Director  of  the  Elswick 
Works  and  of  the  North-Eastern  Railway  Company  ;  Patron  of  the 
living  of  Bamburgh  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  i  June  1889, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Armstrong ;  created  Baron 
Armstrong  of  Bamburgh  and  Cragside,  co.  Northumberland,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  30  July  1903. 


=Winifreda  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  General  Sir  John 
MinerAdye,G.C.B.,by 
Mary  Cordelia  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  the  Hon^'^ 
Sir  Montagu  Stopford, 
K.C.B.  (son  of  James 
George,  3rd  Earl  of 
Courtown,  K.P.,  P.C); 
born  at  Madras,  India, 
23  October  i860; 
marr.  at  St.  Saviour's, 
St.  George's  Square, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
15  June  1889. 


William  John  Montagu  Watson-Armstrong, 
born  at  Cragside  on  Monday,  10  October, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Rothbury,  10  November 
1892. 


Winifreda  Margaret,  born  at  Cragside 
on  Thursday,  27  September,  bapt.  at 
All  Saints',  Rothbury,  24  October  1894. 


145 


I 

Philip  Sherard  Watson  of= 
Minsted,  near  Midhurst,  co. 
Sussex ;  born  at  Southsea,  co. 
Hants,  on  Saturday,  28  August 
1869  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy 
as  a  Cadet  15  January  1883, 
Midshipman  15  February  1885, 
Sub-Lieutenant  14  February 
1889,  Lieutenant  i  January 
1892,  retired  13  January  1904; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Sussex  1905. 


=Muriel  Gertrude,  5th  dau.  of  Joseph  Godman  of  Park  Hatch, 
CO.  Surrey,  of  Merston  Manor,  co.  Sussex,  and  of  Ness  Side, 
Liverness,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Surrey,  and  J. P.  for  the 
counties  of  London  and  Sussex,  by  Gertrude  Henrietta  Eliza 
his  ist  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Weekes  of  "Guillards 
Oak,"  Midhurst,  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex ;  born  at  Queen's  Gate, 
South  Kensington,  London,  6  February  1875;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Vernon  Musgrave,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  John  Storrs),  on 
Wednesday,  6  August  1902. 


William  Arthur  Capron  Watson, 
bom  at  62  Chester  Square,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  29  July  1903. 


Erica  Sylvia,  born  at 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight, 
24  July  1905. 


Margaret  Henrietta  FitzPatrick,  born  at 
65  Eccleston  Square,  London,  5  December 
1864,  bapt.  at  St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square, 
London,  5  January  1865;  died  at  65 
Eccleston  Square,  aged  6  weeks,  on  Mon- 
day, 16  January,  bur.  at  West  Lavington, 
CO.  Sussex,  21  January  1865. 


Mary  Edwina  FitzPatrick,  born  at  65 
Eccleston  Scjuare,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
21  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Gabriel's,  Warwick 
Square,  London,  25  May  1869;  died  at 
65  Eccleston  Square,  aged  i  year  and 
9  months,  on  Sunday,  15  January,  bur.  at 
West  Lavington  21  January  187 1. 


Susan  Dorothea  FitzPatrick,  born  at  65  Eccleston 
Square,  London,  27  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Gabriel's, 
Warwick  Square,  London,  29  April  1873;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Edgar  Jacob,  Bishop  of  St.  Albans, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'^''^  Robert  Grimston, 
brother-in-law  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the 
Rev.  Frank  Long,  Vicar  of  Lucker,  co.  North- 
umberland), on  Monday,  7  December  1903, 
William  Noel  Villiers  of  \V'estwood  Hall,  Wooler, 
CO.  Northumberland  (3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Villiers,  Rector  of  Croft,  co.  York,  by  Florence 
Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  William  Amhurst,  ist 
Baron  Amherst  of  Hackney);  born  24  December 
1864. 


U/p^n4^^<^'»J^ 


146 


JFisfjer. 


Arms. — Saljle  on  a  mount  vert  two  stags  erect  respecting  each  other  argent 

attired  collared  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or. 
Crest. — A  demi-stag  ermine  attired  collared  and  chained  as  in  arms. 


Rev.  Canon  Williain  Fisher  (son  of  the  Rev.  Prebendary  Phihp  Fisher,  = 
D.  D.,  Fellow  of  University  College,  Oxford,  and  Master  of  Charter- 
house 1803-42,  Prebendary  of  Norwich  Cathedral  1814-42,  Precentor 
of  Salisbury  and  Rector  of  West  Deeping,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Elton, 
CO.  Huntingdon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr.  Roberts) ;  bapt.  at  Elton 
20  March  1799;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  8  April  1815, 
aged  16,  Student  1815-23,  B.A.  1819,  M.A.  1821  ;  Rector  of  Poulshot, 
CO.  Wilts,  I  February  1823  until  his  death.  Canon  of  Salisbury  1834. 
He  marr.  2ndly  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
18  November  1862,  Mary  Sullivan,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Dalton  of 
Sleningford  Park,  co.  York,  and  of  Fillingham  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
widow  of  Charles  Preston.  He  died  at  Poulshot  on  Tuesday,  9  June, 
and  was  bur.  there  15  June  1874.  Will  dated  28  February  1866,  proved 
at  Salisbury  10  July  1874,  by  Mary  Sullivan  Fisher,  relict,  and  Herbert 
William  Fisher  of  East  Blatchington,  co.  Sussex,  son,  the  Exors. 


^Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  William 
Cookson,  D.D., 
Canon  of  Windsor, 
by  Dorothy  Cooper 
his  wife ;  died  at 
Poulshot  19  No- 
vember, bur.  there 
26  November  185 1. 
I  St  wife. 


Emineline,  born  19  April,  bapt.  at 
Poulshot  (by  her  father)  29  April  1825; 
marr.  at  Salisbury  Cathedral  2  July 
1850,  the  Rev.  Charles  Hinxman  (2nd 
son  of  Edward  Hinxman  of  Durnford 
House,  CO.  Wilts,  J.  P.  and  D.L., 
by  Delita  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Charles  Ekins,  Dean  of 
Salisbury) ;  born  at  Durnford  Hou.se 
20  July  1811;  of  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  1 1  December 
1829,  aged  18,  B.A.  1835,  M.A. 
186 1  ;  Rector  of  Barford  St.  Martin, 
CO.  Wilts,  1860-86;  died  13  January, 
bur.  at  Whitchurch  Canonicorum,  co. 
Dorset,  17  January  1903.  Will  dated 
17  July  1902,  proved  at  Blandford 
5  March  1903,  by  Lionel  Hinxman, 
son,  the  sole  Exor.  She  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Barford  St.  Martin,  on 
Sunday,  3  April,  and  was  bur.  at 
Barford  St.  Martin  7  April  1864. 


A 


Herbert    William    Fisher   of    Whitley=j=Mary    Louisa, 
Ridge,  Brockenhurst,  CO.  Hants;  born  2nd    daughter 
30    July,    bapt.    at    Poulshot    (by    his  of  John  Jack- 
father)  II  September  1826;  educated  son,  M.D.,  by 
at  Charterhouse  and  at  Christ  Church,  Maria  his  wife, 
Oxford,    matriculated    31    May    1844,  dau.  of  James 
aged  17,  Stildent  1845-62,  B.A.  1848  Pattle   of    the 
(ist-class  Classics),  M.A.  1851,  Tutor  Bengal      Civil 
185 1  ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  Service;    born 
n  January  1853,  called  to  the  Bar  17  at       Calcutta, 
November  1855  ;  Vice-Warden  of  the  India,  30  De- 
Stannaries    of    Cornwall    and    Devon  cember  1841  ; 
from   1870  until  the  abolition  of  that  marr.  at  Hen- 
office  in   1895  ;   Private  Secretary  and  don,  co.    Mid- 
Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  to  H.R.H.  dlesex  (by  the 
the     Pritice    of    Wales     (now     King  Rev.     Charles 
Edward  VII.)   1861-70;   J. P.  for  co.  Hinxman),  on 
Sussex    1903;    died  at   his  residence,  Tuesday,        5 
19  Second  Avenue,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  August  1862. 
on     Saturday,     17    January,    bur.    at 
Brockenhurst  23  January  1903.     Will 
dated  28  July  1878,  proved  at  Lewes 
9    February    1903,    by    Mary    Louisa 
Fisher,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Florence  Henrietta,  born  31  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Onslow  Square,  London,  26  March 
1864;  marr.  at  Brockenhurst  (by  the  Rev.  Egerton  Frederic  Daniell)  on  Tuesday, 
20  July  1886,  Frederic  William  Maitland,  LL.D.  (only  son  of  John  Gorham  Maitland, 
Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  by  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Frederic  Daniell,  F.R.S.); 
born  on  Tuesday,  28  May  1850;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1869,  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876,  LL.D.  1891  ;  Reader  in  English  Law,  Cambridge 
University,  and  Examiner  in  Moral  Sciences  1878-79;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  6  June 
1872,  called  to  the  Bar  17  November  1876;  Professor  of  Law  (Downing)  to  Cambridge 
University  1888.  == 

A 


147 


Edmund  Conroy 
Fisher,  born  18 
January,  bapt. 
at  Poulshot,  CO. 
Wilts  (by  his 
father),  26  Feb- 
ruary 1828;  died 
at  Charterhouse, 
London,  1 7  April, 
bur.  in  the 
Cloisters  there 
22  April  1842. 
M.I.  The  re- 
mains being 
subsequently  re- 
moved to  Woking 
Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey.     M.I. 


Colonel  Arthur  k  Court  Fisher,  C.B.  ;  bom  at  Poulshot= 
16  January,  bapt.  there  (by  his  father)  18  February  1830  ; 
educated  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich ; 
entered  the  Army  as   2nd   Lieutenant   Royal   Engineers 

1  October  1847,  Lieutenant  5  July  185 1,  Captain  23 
February  1856,  Brevet  Major  2  September  1858,  Brevet 
Ueut.-Colonel  13  February  1861,  Brevet  Colonel  15  Feb- 
ruary   1869,    Brevet   Major   5   July   1872,   Lieut.-Colonel 

2  April  1873;  served  at  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  from  May 
1855,  and  led  a  storming  party  in  the  assault  of  18  June 
(medal  with  clasp.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
Turkish  medal,  5th-class  of  the  Medjidie  and  Brevet  of 
Major);  served  in  China  from  December  1857  until  the 
close  of  the  war  in  i860,  having  commanded  the  Royal 
Engineers  in  the  Expedition  to  North  China  in  1859, 
and  at  the  attack  on  the  Peiho  Forts  25  June;  was 
afterwards  employed  reconnoitring  the  coast  of  Pehchili ; 
in  January  i860  was  appointed  one  of  the  Allied 
Commissioners  for  the  Government  of  Canton ;  served 
with  the  Force  under  Sir  Hope  Grant  in  the  campaign  of 
i860  (Brevet  of  Lieut.-Colonel  and  C.B.)  ;  died  at  Reay 
House,  Inverness,  aged  49,  on  Sunday,  2  November 
1879,  bur.  at  Tomnaheurich,  Inverness.  Confirmation 
of  the  Commissariot  of  Inverness  dated  4  February  1880, 
of  Caroline  Eden  or  Fisher  of  Reay  House,  Inverness, 
widow,  as  Executrix  nominate  of  Arthur  a  Court  Fisher 
of  Reay  House,  Colonel  in  the  Royal  Engineers,  dated 
12  February  1880. 


'Caroline,  dau.  of 
the  Most  Rev. 
Robert  Eden, 
Bishop  of  Moray, 
Ross  and  Caith- 
ness, Primus  of 
the  Church  in 
Scotland,  by 

Emma  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Justice 
James  Allan 

Park  ;  born  at 
Messing,  co. 

Essex,  25  April, 
bapt.  there  3 1 
May  1831 ;  mar- 
ried at  Leigh, 
CO.  Essex,  on 
Thursday,  1 1 
September  1851. 


Arthur  William 
Fisher,  born  at 
Gibraltar  23  Sep- 
tember 1852, 
and  bapt.  at 
the  Military 

Chapel,  Gibral- 
tar ;  educated  at 
Wellington. 


Alice  Elizabeth,  born  at  Gibraltar  9  February  1855,  and  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  the  Cathedral,  Inverness  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Frederick 
Dobree  Teesdale),  on  Tuesday,  19  August  1879,  James  Allan  Park 
(eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Allan  Park,  Vicar  of  Methwold,  co. 
Norfolk)  ;  born  at  Stainton  on  Saturday,  20  August  1853  ;  entered  the 
Army  as  Lieutenant  42nd  Royal  Highlanders  (Black  Watch)  5  June  1876; 
died  from  wounds  received  in  the  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  on  board  the 
hospital  ship  "  Carthage,"  at  Ismailia,  Egypt,  aged  29,  on  Sunday, 
17  September  1882.  Will  dated  2  August  1882,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
935,  82)  15  December  1882,  by  Alice  Elizabeth  Park  of  12  Maitland  Street, 
Edinburgh,  relict,  and  William  Atherton  Park  of  Leyburn  Hall,  Bedale, 
CO.  York,  a  Colonel  in  H.M.  Army,  uncle,  the  Exors. 


Herbert  Albert  Laurens  Fisher,  born  at  Onslow=Lettice,     eldest     dau.    of    Sir     Courtenay 


.Square,  London,  21  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Onslow  Square,  4  May  1865  (Sponsor: 
H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  [now  King 
Edward  VII.]);  educated  at  Winchester  and  at 
New  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  28  October 
1884,  aged  19,  Scholar  1883-88,  Fellow  and  B.A. 
1888  (ist-class  Classical  Mods.  1886,  ist-class 
Classics  1888),  M.A.  1891,  Tutor  1890;  Author 
of  "The  Mediaeval  Empire,"  1898,  "Studies  in 
Napoleonic  Statesmanship,"  1903. 

148 


Peregrine  Ilbert,  K.C.S.I.,  CLE.,  Clerk 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  by  Jessie  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Bradley ; 
born  at  19  South  wick  Street,  Oxford  Square, 
London,  14  June  1875  ;  marr.  at  the 
Church  of  the  Annunciation,  Bryanston 
Street,  London  (by  the  Very  Rev.  George 
Granville  Bradley,  Dean  of  Westminster, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Edward  Bickersteth 
Ottley),  on  Thursday,  6  July  1899. 


Eda  Eleanor,  born  14  July,  bapt.  at  Poulshot,  co.  Wilts  (by  her  father),  22  July  1831  ;  marr.  at 
Salisbury  Cathedral  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Denison,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  on  Tuesday, 
15  January  1850,  the  Ven'=''=  Francis  Lear  (eldest  son  of  the  Very  Rev.  Francis  Lear,  Dean  of 
Salisbury,  by  Isabella  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  William  Majendie,  Bishop 
of  Bangor);  born  at  Downton,  co.  Wilts,  23  August  1823,  and  bapt.  there;  educated  at 
Winchester  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  12  May  1842,  aged  18,  B.A.  1846,  M.A. 
1849;  Rector  of  Bishopstone,  co.  Wilts,  from  1850,  Rural  Dean  of  Chalke  1852,  Prebendary  of 
Salisbury  1856-64,  Chancellor  1861-64,  Examining  Chaplain  to  Bishop  of  Salisbury  1885, 
Canon  Residentiary  of  Salisbury  1862,  Precentor  1864-75,  Archdeacon  from  1875.  She  died 
at  The  Close,  Salisbury,  24  January,  and  was  bur.  in  the  Cloisters,  Salisbury  Cathedral, 
28  January  1892.  =j= 


Annie  Caroline  Ann, 
born  at  Beyton,  co. 
Suffolk,  5  May  1858, 
and  bapt.  there ; 
marr.  at  Singapore, 
Straits  Settlements, 
on  Thursday,  17 
November  1887, 
William  Macbean  of 
Singapore,  eldest  son 
of  Matthew  Fletcher 
Macbean,  H.B.M. 
Vice-Consul  at  Leg- 
horn, Italy. 

1 


Ethel    Mary,     Charles    Sidney    Dalton    Fisher,    born   at    Chatham,   co. 

born  at  Kew,     Kent,  on  Tuesday,  20  March,  bapt.  at  Salisbury  Cathedral 

CO.       Surrey,     22    May    1866;    educated   at   Glenalmond ;    entered   the 

14  February,     Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  The  Duke  of  Cambridge's  Own 

bapt.  there  15     (Middlesex  Regiment)  18  June  1894,  Lieutenant  10  May 

March   1862.     1899,    Captain    15    December    1900  ;    served   in    South 

African  War   1899-1902,  with  2nd   Battalion   Middlesex 

Regiment,  and  was  present  in  the  engagements  at  Spion 

Kop,  Colenso  (second  action),  Hlangwane,  Pieter's  Hill 

and  the  relief  of  Ladysmith  ;   took  part  in  the  advance 

through   Northern   Natal,   including  the  engagements  at 

Van  Wyk,  Botha's  Pass,  Allemanns  Nek,  and  subsequent 

affairs    (mentioned    in    despatches,    "  London    Gazette," 

8  February  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  six  clasps,  King's 

medal  with  two  clasps). 


Arthur  Alexander  Fisher,  born  at  Brockenhurst, 
CO.  Hants,  10  August  1866,  and  bapt.  at 
Salisbury  Cathedral  (Sponsor:  H.R.H.  the  Princess 
of  Wales  [now  Queen  Alexandra] )  ;  educated  at 
Winchester  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford  (matricu- 
lated 30  May  1885,  aged  18),  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst ;  entered  the  Army  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  The  Prince  of  Wales'  Own  (West 
Yorkshire  Regiment)  14  September  1887,  Lieutenant 
6  November  1889,  Captain  20  February  1895  ; 
employed  with  Egyptian  Army  i  February  1S94  to 
17  October  1896  (medal,  Egyptian  medal);  employed 
in  Uganda  Protectorate  9  January  1898  to  28  March 
1900  (medal) ;  Special  Service  Rhodesian  Field 
Force  29  May  1900;  Qualified  Interpreter  in  Arabic  ; 
served  as  Special  Service  Officer  South  African  War 
1900  (medal  with  two  clasps) ;  died  at  Chiswick,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Wednesday,  12  March,  bur.  there 
17  March  1902.  Admon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  12  April  1902,  to  Herbert  William 
Fisher,  J. P. 


Emmeline  Mary,  born  at  Onslow 
Square,  London,  27  July,  bapt.  at 
Frant,  co.  Sussex,  13  September  1868. 


Adeline  Maria,  born  16  July  1870; 
marr.  at  All  Saints',  Hove,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rev.  William  Archibald 
Spooner,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  New 
College,  Oxford,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Prebendary  Peacey,  the  Vicar),  on 
Saturday,  9  October  1897,  Ralph 
Vaughan  Williams  (2nd  son  of  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Charles  Vaughan  Williams, 
Vicar  of  Down  Ampney,  co.  Wilts, 
by  Margaret  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Josiah  Wedgwood  of  Leith  Hill  Place, 
Dorking,  co.  Surrey) ;  born  at  Down 
Ampney  12  October  1872;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  1892, 
B.A.  1895. 


149 


Elizabeth  Mary  (Lily),  3rd  dau.  of= 
Hasler  Hollist  of  Lodsvvorth,  co. 
Sussex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Frances 
Georgiana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Molyneux  Ommaney ; 
born  12  December  1840;  marr. 
at  Lodsworth  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Samuel  Wilberforce,  Bishop  of 
Oxford,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Leopold  Stanley  Clarke,  the  Vicar) 
on  Wednesday,  2  October  1861  ; 
died  s.p.  at  Lustleigh,  co.  Devon, 
on  Wednesday,  19  April  1899, 
and  bur.  there.     M.L      ist  wife. 


=Rev.  Wilfred  Fisher,= 
born  at  Poulshot,  co. 
Wilts,  19  November, 
bapt.  there  (by  his 
father)  24  November 
1832  ;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  12 
June  1851,  aged  18, 
Student  1853-62,  B.A. 
185s,  M.A.  1858; 
Rector  of  Westwell, 
CO.  Oxford,  1861-80. 


=Jeannette,  dau.  of  Maurice  Doellinger 
of  Munich,  Germany,  Captain  in  the 
Brazillian  Army  (and  niece  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Professor  Johann  Joseph 
Ignaz  von  Doellinger,  D.  D., 
D.C.L.,  &c.),  by  Johanna  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Frederic  Ringler  of  Waller- 
stein,  Wiirtemberg,  Germany ;  born 
at  Wallerstein  6  January  1858,  and 
bapt.  at  Munich  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Luke's,  Torquay,  co.  Devon  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Skinner  Boyle,  the 
Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  27  February 
1900.      2nd  wife. 


Frederick  a  Court  Fisher  of= 
69  Fountain  Road,  Edg- 
baston,  co.  Warwick  ;  born 
at  Hedgefield  House, 
Inverness,  on  Monday, 
I  December  1873,  and  bapt. 
at  Inverness  ;  educated  at 
Bedford  Grammar  School. 


=Emma  Lucy  Athela,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Edward  Alexander 
Inge,  M.A.,  M.R.A.S.,  Rector  of  Gayton-le-Marsh,  co.  Lincoln; 
born  II  December  1863  ;  marr.  at  Gayton-le-Marsh  (by  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Young,  Rector  of  Llanfoist,  co.  Monmouth, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Edward  George  Boultbee  Inge,  Rector 
of  Bradfield  St.  George,  co.  Suffolk)  on  Thursday,  1 1  September 
1902. 


Edmund  Montagu= 
Prinsep  Fisher  of 
S  Swan  Walk,  Chel- 
sea, CO.  Middlesex ; 
born  at  Onslow 
Square,  London, 
13  January  1872; 
educated  at  Hailey- 
bury ;  Architect. 


=Janie  Magdalene,  dau.  of  Douglas  William 
Freshfield  of  Kidbrooke  Park,  and  of  Wych 
Cross  Place,  East  Grinstead,  both  co.  Sussex, 
and  of  I  Airlie  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London,  M.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  by  Augusta 
Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Ritchie  ; 
bom  at  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  on 
Monday,  20  September  1875  ;  marr.  at  Poorest 
Row,  CO.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  Albert  John 
Swainson,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Gerald  Warre 
Warre-Cornish),  on  Tuesday,  6  June  1899. 


Hervey  George  Stanhope 
Fisher  of  25  Cheyne 
Walk,  Chelsea ;  born  at 
Saxonbury,  co.  Sussex,  1 1 
.August  1873;  educated 
privately  and  at  Balliol 
College,  Oxford. 


John  Hervey  Fisher,  bom  at  i  Trevor 
Square,  Knightsbridge,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  1 1  April,  bapt.  at  Forest 
Row  18  June  1900. 


Roderick  Charles  Fisher,  bom 
at  Ashdown  Place,  Forest  Row, 
on  Sunday,  21  September, 
bapt.  at  Chelsea  Old  Church 
19  November  1902. 


Magdalene,  born  at 
5  Swan  \\'alk, 
Chelsea,  on  Satur- 
day, 21  November 
1903. 


150 


Albert  Bulteel  Fisher  of  Court  Hill,  Potterne,  co.  Wilts  ,•= 
born  at  The  Close,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  4  May,  bapt. 
at  Salisbury  Cathedral  3  June  1835  ;  educated  at 
Winchester  and  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  18  June  1852,  aged  17,  Scholar  1852,  B.A. 
1857,  M.A.  1859,  Fellow  1863-77;  J. P.  for  co.  Wilts; 
died  at  Court  Hill,  Potterne,  20  July,  bur.  at  Potterne 
25  July  1906.  Will  dated  2  September  1905,  proved 
at  Salisbury  5  September  1906,  by  Edith  Fisher,  relict, 
and  Dora  Fisher,  spinster,  daughter,  the  Executrixes. 


Eleanor  Mary,  born  at  Court 
Hill,  Potterne,  on  Friday, 
4  January,  bapt.  at  Potterne 
14  February  1878;  died  at 
Court  Hill,  Potterne,  aged  3^ 
years,  on  Monday,  20  June 
1 88 1,  bur.  at  Potterne. 


Evelyn  Arthur  Fisher, 
born  at  Court  Hill, 
Potterne,  on  Wednes- 
day, 1 2  March,  bapt. 
at  Potterne  22  May 
1879  ;  educated  at 
Salisbury. 


=Edith,  6th  dau.  of  John  Henry 
Jacob  of  The  Close,  Salisbury,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  by  Henrietta  Sophia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Denison,  M.P. ; 
born  at  The  Close,  Salisbury, 
30  September,  bapt.  at  Salisbury 
Cathedral  4  November  1850; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  George 
Moberley,  Bishop  of  Salisbury)  on 
Thursday,  i  February  1877. 


Dora,  born  at  Court  Hill,  Potterne, 
on  Tuesday,  12  October,  bapt.  at 
Potterne  14  November  1880. 

Ruth,  bom  at  Court  Hill,  Potterne, 
I  October,  bapt.  at  Potterne  1 1 
November  1884. 


Leveson  Evelyn= 
Cecil  Fisher  of 
Brooklands,  New 
Westminster,British 
Columbia  ;  born 
at  Poulshot,  CO. 
Wilts,  on  Friday, 
14  August,  bapt. 
there  10  September 
1863  ;  educated  at 
Uppingham. 


=Minnie,  5th  dau.  of 
John  Hill  of  Liver- 
pool, by  Eliza  his  wife, 
dau.  of  David  King  of 
George  Town.Demerara, 
British  Guiana  ;  born  at 
Birkenhead,  co.  Chester, 
16  December  1859,  and 
bapt.  there  by  the 
Rev.  James  Towers ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants 
(by  the  father  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by 
the  Ven*"'^  Francis  Lear, 
Archdeacon  of  Salis- 
bury), 2  January  1895. 


Emmeline  Violet  Agneta,  born  at  Lyndhurst, 
CO.  Hants,  5  August,  bapt.  at  Emery  Down, 
CO.  Hants,  14  September  1864;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Bournemouth  (by  the  Ven''''^  Francis 
Lear),  25  August  1892,  Robert  Arthur  Cholmeley 
of  Thornhagh,  Swanage,  co.  Dorset  (elder  son 
of  the  Rev.  James  Cholmeley,  by  Flora  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  John  Macleane, 
D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge); 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Swaby,  co.  Lincoln,  on 
Friday,  3  May,  bapt.  at  Swaby  on  Trinity 
Sunday,  16  June  1867;  educated  at  Highgate 
School  and  at  Keble  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated  19  October  1886,  aged    19,   Exhibitioner 

1887,  B.A.    1890    (2nd-class    Classical    Mods. 

1888,  3rd-class  Classics  1890),  M.A.  1895. 

I 


William  Wordsworth  Fisher,  born  at 
Blatchington  Court,  co.  Sussex,  26 
March,  bapt.  at  East  Blatchington 
2  May  1875;  educated  on  board 
H.M.S.  "Britannia";  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  15  July 
1888,  Midshipman  15  October 
1890,  Sub-Lieutenant  14  July  1894, 
Lieutenant  H.M.S.  "Excellent"  30 
June  1896  and  H.M.S.  "Venerable" 
12  January  1904,  Commander 
June  1906,  appointed  to  H.M.S. 
"Albemarle"  1906. 


Charles  Dennis  Fisher,  born 
at  Blatchington  Court  19 
June,  bapt.  at  East  Blatching- 
ton 4  August  1877  ;  educated 
at  Westminster  School  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  1896,  B.A. 
1900,  M.A.  1903,  elected 
Tutor,  Christ  Church,  1903  ; 
played  for  Oxford  XL  1900. 


151 


Cordelia,  born  at  Whitley 
Ridge,  Brockenhurst,  co. 
Hants,  27  July,  bapt.  at 
Brockenhurst  7  September 
1879.  _ 

Edwin  Fisher,  born  at 
Whitley  Ridge,  Brocken- 
hurst, 16  December  1883, 
and  bapt.  at  Brockenhurst; 
educated  at  Clifton  College; 
a  Student-at-Law. 


Rev.  Cecil  Edward  Fisher  of  Ankerwyke,  Shirley  Warren,= 
Southampton ;  born  at  The  Close,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts, 
12  August,  bapt.  at  Salisbury  Cathedral  28  August  1838; 
educated  at  Westminster  School  and  at  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  4  June  1857,  aged  18,  Student 
1857-62,  B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1878;  Rector  of  North  and 
South  Stoke,  co.  Lincoln,  1863-78,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln 
from  1877,  Vicar  of  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  1878-83,  Rector 
of  Hagworthingham,  co.  Lincoln,  1884-90,  Rural  Dean  of 
Hill,  CO.  Lincoln,  1885-86,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Bournemouth, 
CO.  Hants,  1890-1904. 


=Agnes  (his  cousin),  youngest  dau. 
of  John  Mirehouse  of  Banjeston 
and  Eastington,  co.  Pembroke,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Fisher,  Bishop 
of  Exeter  and  Salisbury,  and 
Preceptor  to  H.R.H.  the  Princess 
Charlotte ;  born  at  Brownslade, 
CO.  Pembroke,  17  October  1839, 
and  bapt.  at  Castlemartin,  co. 
Pembroke ;  niarr.  at  All  Saints', 
Marylebone,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Upton  Richards,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  Christie),  on 
Thursday,  13  November  1862. 


Gwendoline  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  born  at  the 
Rectory,  South  Stoke,  co.  Lincoln,  on 
Tuesday,  24  October,  bapt.  at  South  Stoke 
3  December  1865  ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Onslow  Square,  London,  12  October  1899, 
Robert  George  Straker  of  Vereeniging, 
Transvaal,  South  Africa. 

I 


Reginald  Wordsworth  Cecil 
Fisher,  born  at  South  Stoke 
17  April,  bapt.  there  19 
May  1872  ;  educated  at 
Haileybury  and  at  Keble 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
20  October  1891,  aged  19, 
B..\.  1895. 


Cecily  Constance 
Mary,  born  at 
Stamford,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 5  March, 
bapt.  there  9  April 
1874. 


Muriel  Etheldred  Agnes  (twin  witli  Monica 
Clara  Cecile),  born  at  South  Stoke  9 
October,  bapt.  there  28  November  1875. 


Monica  Clare  Cecile  (twin  with  Muriel 
Etheldred  Agnes),  born  at  South  Stoke 
9  October,  bapt.  there  28  November  1875. 


I    I 
Rachel  Mary  Teresa,  born  at  South  Stoke  22 
April,  bapt.  there  20  May  1877. 


Eustace  Clement  Cecil  Fisher,  born  at  South 
Stoke  5  February,  bapt.  there  23  March  1879; 
died  at  St.  Peter's  Vicarage,  Bournemouth, 
2  March,  bur.  at  St.  Peter's,  Bournemouth, 
5  March  1892. 


/y.  A,  L  h;k>j'. 


152 


Arms  on  record  in  Ulster'' s  Office. — ■ 
Vert  on  a  fesse  or  between  three  boars' 
heads  erased  as  many  oak  sHps  proper ; 
on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  battle-axe 
erect  of  the  third. 

Crest. — In  front  of  two  battle-axes  in 
saltire  proper  a  boar's  head  as  in  the 
arms. 

Motto. — Prompte  sed  astute. 


^peDbing. 


Rev.  William  Spedding  (youngest= 
son  of  Demoiver  Spedding  of 
Windgates,  co.  Wicklow,  M.D.,  by 
Wilhelmina  Charlotta  his  2nd  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Deey  of  Dublin); 
born  at  Windgates  24  March  1803, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Bray, 
CO.  Wicklow,  25  March  1804;  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1830, 
M.A.  1832;  Vicar  of  Carrigrohane, 
CO.  Cork,  and  Military  Chaplain  to 
the  Artillery  Garrison  at  Ballincollig, 
CO.  Cork,  1836-61,  Rector  of  Bally- 
halbert,  co.  Down,  1861,  and  of 
Killencoole,  co.  Louth,  1869  ;  died 
at  the  Rectory,  Killencoole,  aged 
67,  14  June,  bur.  in  the  Borough 
Cemetery  Belfast,  co.  Antrim, 
17  June  1870.  M.I.  Adiiion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry, 
Dublin,  4  August  1870,  to  Lydia 
Spedding  of  Killencoole,  Castle- 
bellingham,  co.  Louth,  the  relict. 
Portrait  in  the  possession  of  John 
Carlisle  Deey  Spedding,  his  grandson. 


=Lydia,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Thomas 
Brownrigg  of  Rath- 
mines,  CO.  Dublin, 
by  Elizabeth  Warren 
his  wife ;  born  23 
February  1806 ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Dublin,  23  Octo- 
ber 1834  (marriage 
settlements  dated 
22  October  1834) ; 
died  at  Cherry- 
mount,  Belfast,  aged 
70,  19  November, 
bur.  in  the  Borough 
Cemetery,  Belfast, 
21  November  1876. 
M.L 


-<3J^-«>- 


Henry  Spedding,  born 
at  Greenfields,  Ballin- 
collig, 13  October, 
bapt.  at  Athowen,  co. 
Cork,  1 5  November 
1835  ;  died  at  Ballin- 
collig 13  March  1840, 
bur.  in  the  Military 
Cemetery  there.     M.L 


Wilhelmina  Elisabeth,  born  at  Greenfields,  Ballincollig,  7  January, 
bapt.  at  Athowen  29  January  1837 ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Ballyhalbert,  27  December  1861  (marriage  settlements  dated 
22  December  1861),  Robert  Deey  Hutchinson  of  Dublin  (2nd  son  of 
John  Hutchinson  of  Dublin,  by  Jane  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Demoiver  Spedding  of  Windgates,  M.D.);  born  in  Dublin  and  bapt. 
at  St.  Bridget's,  Dublin,  30  November  1826;  died  at  37  Leinster 
Road,  Dublin,  aged  79,  on  Monday,  21  August,  bur.  in  Mount 
Jerome  Cemetery,  Harold's  Cross,  Dublin,  on  Thursday,  24  August 
1905.  M.L  She  died  at  Bray,  aged  28,  15  September,  and  was 
bur.  in  Mount  Jerome  Cemetery,  Harold's  Cross,  19  September 
1865.     M.L  — 

I 


153 


William   Alexander  Spedding,  born  at   Greenfields,   Ballincollig,  co.  Cork,=j=Amelia  Crowe,  of 


29  June,  bapt.  at  Athowen,  co.  Cork,  15  July  1838;  of  Queen's  College, 
Belfast,  M.D. ;  Surgeon  of  the  Klip  River  District,  Natal,  South  Africa, 
1863-65;  died  at  Ladysmith,  aged  27,  i  July,  bur.  there  2  July  1865. 


Pietermaritzburg, 
Natal  ;  married 
at  St.  Peter's 
Cathedral,  Pieter- 
maritzburg, 16 
July  1863. 


William    Robert    Henry   Spedding,    born    at    Pieterniaritzburg,=j=Ellen  Maud,  dau.  of  Henry 


Natal,  16  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's  Cathedral,  Pietermaritzburg, 
19  August  1864;  educated  at  Elizabeth  College,  Guernsey. 


%  • 


Graddon,  by  Marie  Kay  his 
wife;  born  30  June  1866; 
marr.  at  St.  John's,  Fins- 
bury  Park,  CO.  Middlesex, 
9  August  1890. 


Vera,  born  in  London 
12  June  1 89 1,  bapt. 
at  Highbury  Quadrant 
Church,  London. 


Laurence  Brownrigg  Spedding, 
born  at  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  Australia,  17  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Sydney, 
in  June  1896. 


Florence  Mary,  born  at  Cawnpore,  North-West  Provinces, 
India,  22  November  1864;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Herbert  Carlyon,  brother  of 
the  bridegroom),  on  Tuesday,  2  June  1891,  Thomas 
Baxter  Carlyon  (youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Clement 
Winstanley  Carlyon,  Rector  of  St.  Just-in-Roseland, 
CO.  Cornwall,  by  Harriet  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Symons  of  Truro,  co.  Cornwall) ;  born  at  St.  Just-in- 
Ro=eland  8  August,  bapt.  there  11  September  1855;  M.B., 
M.R.C.S.  Eng. 


Charles  William  Spedding,  born 
at  Banda,  North-West  Provinces, 
India,  9  March,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Allahabad,  North-West 
Provinces,  18  October  1866; 
died  at  Holywood,  co.  Down, 
aged  4,  13  November,  bur.  in 
the  Borough  Cemetery,  Belfast, 
CO.  Antrim,  15  November  1870. 
M.I. 


»54 


Robert  Deey  Spedding,  born  at  Greenfields,  Ballincollig,  co.  Cork,= 
I  November,  bapt.  at  Athowen,  co.  Cork,  17  November  1839;  of 
Queen's  College,  Belfast,  Royal  University  of  Ireland,  Dublin,  and 
of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1859,  Gold  Medallist  of 
Sanskrit ;  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  Commissioner  of  Revenue  and 
Police  for  the  Agra  Division,  North-West  Provinces,  and  Oudh,  India, 
retired  (after  30  years'  service)  17  July  1891  ;  J. P.  for  North-West 
Provinces,  India;  died  at  Armathwaite,  Exmouth,  co.  Devon,  aged  62, 
22  September,  bur.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Shaldon,  co.  Devon,  25  September 
1902.  M.I.  Will  dated  15  September  1888,  proved  at  Exeter 
I  October  1902,  by  Mary  Spedding,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


'^//^>^^6^, 


'F 


=Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Cunningham 
of  Feehogue,  Randals- 
town,  CO.  Antrim,  by 
Marianne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Horace  Neeson  of 
Neilsbrooke,  Randals- 
town,  M.D. ;  born  24 
October  1844;  marr. 
at  St.  John's  Cathe- 
dral, Calcutta,  India, 
24  December  1863. 


Ethel  May,  born  at  Banda,  North-West  Provinces,  India, 
25  May,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Allahabad,  North-West 
Provinces,  15  July  1868;  marr.  at  Christ  Church, 
Sultanphur,  Oudh  (by  the  Rev.  John  Frederick  Scobell), 
on  Monday,  16  December  1889,  Lieut.-Colonel  Eden 
Vansittart  (4th  son  of  Henry  Vansittart,  Civil  and  Sessional 
Judge  of  the  Hon'=''=  East  India  Co.'s  Service) ;  born 
19  April  1856;  Sub-Lieutenant  (unattached)  lo  September 
1875,  Lieutenant  10  September  1877;  of  the  Madras 
Staff  Corps  20  July  1877,  Captain  Indian  Staff  Corps 
10  September  1888,  Major  10  September  1897,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  10  September  1903,  Commandant  2nd  BattaHon 
loth  Gurkha  Rifles  ;  served  in  Mashud  Waziri  Expedition 
1881,  Hazara  Expedition  1888  and  1891  (medal  with 
clasp);  on  the  North-West  Frontier  1897-98,  operations 
on  the  Samana  and  in  the  Kurram  Valley  during  August 
and  September  1897  ;  served  with  the 
Flying  Column  in  the  Kurram  Valley 
under  Colonel  Richardson  20  August 
to  I  October  1897  (medal  with  two 
clasps) ;  served  in  the  Tirah  Expedi- 
tion 1897-98,  reconnaissance  of  the 
Kharmana  Defile  and  action  of 
7  November  1897,  operations  against 
the  Khari  Khel  Chamkanis  (slightly 
wounded,  clasp).  =j= 
A 


Arthur  Brownrigg  Deey  Spedding, 
born  at  Donaghadee,  co.  Down, 
5  August,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church  there  29  August  1872; 
educated  at  Blundell's  School, 
Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  1887-91, 
and  at  the  Royal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  1892  ;  ap- 
pointed 2nd  Lieutenant  The 
Border  Regiment  20  May  1893  ; 
died  unmarried  at  Vichy  Allier, 
France,  aged  24,  10  August,  bur. 
at  St.  Nicholas',  Shaldon,  17 
August  1896.  M.I.  Admon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
27  October  1896,  to  his  father. 


155 


Marion  Frances,  eldest  dau.= 
of  William  Vallange  Condell 
of  Melbourne  Lodge,  Ealing, 
CO.  Middlesex ;  born  1 2  Oc- 
tober 1854 ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Ealing  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Harison),  on 
Tuesday,  15  June  1875;  died 
at  13  Nelson  Crescent, 
Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  aged  38, 
on  Thursday,  22  December 
1892.  Will  dated  14  October 
1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  74, 
93)  17  January  1893,  by 
John  Brovvnrigg  Spedding, 
husband,  the  sole  Exor. 
I  St  wife. 


=John  Brownrigg  Spedding,  born  at= 
Greenfields,  Ballincollig,  co.  Cork, 
13  June,  bapt.  at  Athowen,  co.  Cork, 
27  June  1841  ;  of  Queen's  College, 
Belfast,  Royal  University  of  Ireland, 
Dublin,  and  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  B.A.  1861,  Gold  Medallist 
for  Hebrew ;  of  the  Madras  Civil 
Service,  J.  P.,  Sub-Collector  and  Joint 
Magistrate  of  Malabar,  retired  (after 
21  years'  service)  1884. 


=Rose  Mary,  elder  dau. 
of  George  Hill  of 
Tregassick,  Portscatho, 
CO.  Cornwall ;  born  23 
May  i860 ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's  Chapel, 
Albemarle  Street,  Lon- 
don (by  the  Rev. 
Edward  Ker  Gray, 
LL.D.,  Incumbent),  on 
Saturday,  24  June  1899. 
2nd  wife. 


JA.^^ 


Geoffrey  Vallange 
Spedding,  born  at 
Berhampore,  Bengal, 
India,  on  Saturday, 
14  April,  and  died 
there  on  Friday,  17 
August  1877. 


Robert  Brownrigg  Spedding, 
born  at  Chicacole,  Madras, 
India,  on  Friday,  12  July 
1878;  died  at  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  9,  on  Monday, 
12  February  1888. 


Florence  Mary,  born  at  Berhampore, 
Bengal,  on  Sunday,  5  October  1879; 
died  at  Lynwood,  Gosport,  co.  Hants, 
aged  8  years  and  6  months,  on  Friday, 
13  April  1888,  and  bur.  in  the  Gosport 
and  Alverstoke  Cemetery.     M.I. 


Rev.  Trevor  Wolfe  Deey  Spedding,  born  at  Gorakhpur,  North-West= 
Provinces,  India,  19  February,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Gorakhpur, 
29  March  1875;  educated  at  Blundell's  School,  Tiverton,  co. 
Devon,  1888-94,  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
in  1894,  B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1904;  ordained  Deacon  at  Peterborough 
25  September  1904,  and  Priest  21  December  1905;  Curate  of 
St.  Barnabas',  New  Humberstone,  co.  Leicester,  from  1904. 


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=Ethel  Helen  Annie,  only 
dau.  of  Henry  Stinton 
Smith-Rewse  of  Teign- 
mouth,  CO.  Devon,  and  of 
18  Southwell  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London,  by 
Julia  Grieve  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Edward  Collingwood 
of  Blackheath,  co.  Kent ; 
born  8  February  1879; 
marr.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Teignmouth,  on  Wednes- 
day, 7  August  1 90 1. 


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Helen  Mary  Deey,  born  at  Sherborne, 
CO.  Dorset,  24  April,  bapt.  in  the 
Abbey,  Sherborne,  21  May  1903. 


Osyth  Marjorie  Deey,  born  at  Leicester 
29  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Barnabas',  New 
Humberstone,  co.  Leicester,  24  May  1906. 


156 


Samuel  Warren  Spedding,  born  at  Greenfields,  Ballincollig,  co.  Cork,  2  June,  bapt.  at 
Athowen,  co.  Cork,  23  June  1844;  died  at  Greenfields,  Ballincollig,  11  May  1845,  bur. 
in  the  Military  Cemetery  there.     M.I. 


John  Carlisle  Deey  Spedding,  born  at  Gorakhpur,  North-West= 
Provinces,  India,  3  August,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Gorakhpur, 
28  September  1876 ;  educated  at  Blundell's  School,  Tiverton,  co. 
Devon,  1888-94;  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  4th  Battalion  (Derby- 
shire Regiment)  Sherwood  Foresters  9  October  1895,  2nd  Lieutenant 
ist  Battalion  The  Border  Regiment  i  December  1897,  Lieutenant  27 
March  1901,  transferred  to  Army  Pay  Department  and  promoted 
Captain  5  June  1903;  served  in  South  African  War  1899-1902  ; 
employed  with  Transport  (graded  Staff-Lieutenant)  8  September 
1900  to  12  April  1902;  operations  in  Cape  Colony,  South  of 
Orange  River,  1900,  including  actions  at  Colesberg  i  January  to 
1 2  February ;  in  the  Orange  Free  State  February  to  May  1 900, 
including  actions  at  Vet  River  (5  and  6  May)  and  Zand  River; 
in  the  Transvaal  in  May  and  June  1900,  including  actions  near 
Johannesberg  and  Pretoria ;  in  the  Transvaal,  East  of  Pretoria,  July 
to  29  November  1900,  including  action  at  Riet  Vlei ;  in  the 
Transvaal  and  Cape  Colony  30  November  1900  to  April  1902 
(Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


Caroline  Delitia,  only 
dau.  of  Montagu  Barton 
of  Wood  Norton,  Fleet, 
CO.  Hants,  Major  late 
85  th  King's  Light 
Infantry,  J. P.  for  co. 
Hants,  by  Susan  Maria 
his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Frederick 
Graeme  Middleton ; 
born  at  Liphook,  co. 
Hants,  1 1  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bramshott,  co.  Hants, 
2  May  1875  ;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  Fleet,  9  June 
1904  (marriage  settle- 
ments dated  same  day). 


Eileen  Delitia  Wolfe,  born  at  South  Farnborough, 
CO.  Hants,  14  April,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Fleet, 
25  May  1905. 


157 


Benjamin  Henry  Spedding  of  Belfast,  co.  Antrim  ;  born  at= 
Greenfields,  Ballincollig,  co.  Cork,  5  July,  bapt.  at  Athowen, 
CO.  Cork,  19  July  1846;  of  Queen's  College,  Belfast,  M.D. ; 
died  at  Glastry  Villa,  Antrim  Road,  Belfast,  8  October,  bur. 
in  the  Borough  Cemetery,  Belfast,  12  October  1889.  M.I. 
Will  proved  at  Belfast  4  December  1889,  by  Rachel 
Spedding  of  Glastry  Villa,  Antrim  Road,  Belfast,  widow,  one 
of  the  Exors. 


=Rachel,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Cunningham  of  Feehogue, 
Randalstown,  co.  Antrim,  by 
Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Horace  Neeson  of  Neils- 
brooke,  Randalstown,  M.D.  ; 
born  at  Randalstown  10  Oc- 
tober 1834;  marr.  at  St.  Mary 
Magdalene,  Belfast  (by  the 
Rev.  William  Spedding,  father 
of  the  bridegroom),  10  March 
1870. 


Charles  Rodney  Spedding  of  Baronrath,  Bangor,  co.  Down,  D.S.O.  ;  born  at  Holywood, 
CO.  Down,  25  April,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Holywood,  14  June  1871;  educated  at 
St.  Columba's  College,  Dublin,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin  ;  entered  the  Army  (from 
Militia)  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Irish  Rifles  23  December  1893,  Lieutenant  6  October  1896, 
Captain  i  March  1902;  served  throughout  the  South  African  War  from  October  1899 
until  declaration  of  peace  in  1902  ;  took  part  in  the  actions  of  Stormberg,  Bushman's  Kop, 
Relief  of  Wepener,  Klipfontein  (wounded  and  horse  killed),  Koodoesdrai  (horse  killed),  and 
numerous  minor  engagements  ;  served  as  Adjutant  of  9th  Battalion  Mounted  Infantry 
28  December  1900  to  25  April   1901,  and  as  Chief  Staff  Officer  to  Colonel  E.  C.  William's 

Australian  Column  in  the  Transvaal  from  25  April 

1 90 1  until  31  July  1902  (mentioned  in  despatches 

1/     y  y     y  *  twice,    awarded     D.S.O. ,    King's     and     Queen's 

A   //I  /y/f^f^        Xj        medals   and    five    clasps);    appointed    A.D.C.   to 

0 ^\JC>€\^MA4,A/^  Major-General    Folliott    Stuart    Furneaux    Stokes, 

f  r  Commanding   Infantry   Brigade,    Malta,    16  June 

/  1906. 


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House,  to.  liSEartottb. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Gules  between 
two  chevrons  argent  three  martlets  of  the 
second,  Peach  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Per  bend 
engrailed  sable  and  argent  a  fesse  charged 
with  two  mullets  all  counter-changed, 
Keighly. 

Crests.  —  I,  A  denii-lion  rampant  ermine 
and  gules  crowne<l  or  clawed  azure, 
Peach  ;  2,  A  griffin's  head  sable  langued 
gules  charged  with  three  mullets  all 
counter-changed. 

Motto.  —  Quicquid  dignum  sapiente 
bonoque  est. 


Henry  Peach  Keighly  (only= 
son  of  James  English 
Keighly  of  "the  Hon''''=  East 
India  Co.'s  Service,  by  Sarah 
Christiana  his  2nd  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Peach 
of  Dunkirk  House,  co. 
Gloucester) ;  born  at  Madras, 
India,  18  January  1793; 
Captain  and  Brevet  Major 
3rd  Regiment  Light  Cavalry, 
Hon'''«  East  India  Co.'s 
Service,  Madras  ;  Judge 
Advocate  General  of  the 
Army  of  Fort  St.  George, 
Madras;  marr.  istly  at 
Hyderabad,  India,  23  August 
1814,  Anne  Jefferson  (nde 
Pemberton),  marriage  dis- 
solved at  Madras  21  March 
1827,  and  in  England  by 
Act  of  Parliament  dated  13 
April  1829.  He  died  at  Fort 
St.  George  31  October  1837, 
and  was  bur.  at  Palnam, 
Madras.  M.I.  at  Idlicote, 
CO.  ^\'arwick.  Portrait  at 
Aldermiiister,  co.  Worcester, 
in  the  possession  of  Mrs. 
Lucy  Isabella  Peach. 


Emma  Spicer,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Godfrey  Huet,  by 
Maria  White  his  wife  ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's  Cathedral,  Madras, 
5  March  183 1  ;  marr.  2ndly 
in  London,  Henry  Thomas 
Hitchins,  Captain  Hon''''^  East 
India  Co.'s  Service ;  died  at 
Nice,  France,  aged  77,  on 
Wednesday,  14  April  1880. 
She  died  at  Symond's  Hotel, 
34  Brook  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  London,  aged  66,  on 
Saturday,  26  May,  and  was 
bur.  in  the  church  at  Idlicote 
31  May  1877.  M.I.  Will 
dated  30  June  1876,  with 
codicil  dated  23  April  1877, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  577,  77) 
10  July  1877,  by  John  Philip 
Martineaux  of  13  King's  Road, 
Gray's  Inn,  London,  and  Boyle 
Vandeleur  of  90  Upper  .St. 
Giles  Street,  Norwich,  Captain 
5th  Regiment  of  Lancers. 
2nd  wife.  =p 


-_^ 


Sarah  Christiana,  born  at  Madras  14  June,  bapt.  at  St.  George's  Cathedral,  Madras,  27  September 
1832  ;  marr.  at  St.  James',  Paddington,  London  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ashurst  Turner  Gilbert,  Bishop  of 
Chichester),  on  Tuesday,  11  May  1858,  the  Hon''''=  Lucius  William  Charles  Augustus  Frederick 
Cary,  Master  of  Falkland  (only  child  of  Lucius  Bentinck,  loth  Viscount  Falkland,  P.C.,  G.C.H., 
by  Amelia  his  wife,  sister  of  Colonel  George  Fitzclarence,  afterwards  Earl  of  Munster) ;  born  at 
Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  24  November  1831  ;  Captain  in  the  Army;  D.L.  for  the 
North  Riding,  co.  York;  died  at  14  Calverley  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  aged  39,  on 
Sunday,  6  August,  bur.  at  Penshurst,  co.  Kent,  10  August  1871.  M.I.  She  marr.  2ndly  at 
St.  Stephen's,  South  Kensington,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Thoinas  Edmund  Franklyn,  Rector 
of  South  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Peter  Walds,  the  Incumbent), 
on  Tuesday,  8  February  1876,  Colonel  Boyle  Vandeleur  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Vandeleur,  Vicar  of  Julianstown,  co.  Meath,  by  Mary  Diana  his  wife);  born  13  March  1837; 
entered  the  Army  as  Cornet  sth  (Royal  Irish  Lancers)  Light  Dragoons  10  September  1858, 
Lieutenant  16  November  i860.  Captain  23  January  1863,  Major  7  May  1877,  Lieut. -Colonel  i  July 
1881,  Colonel  I  July  1885,  retired  22  July  1890;  died  s.p.  at  "Oakhurst,"  Newbury,  co.  Berks, 
aged  61,  on  Tuesday,  12  April,  bur.  at  East  Woodhay,  co.  Hants,  16  April  1898.  M.I.  Will  dated 
4  May  1888,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  636,  98)  13  May  1898,  by  Sarah  Christiana  Vandeleur,  relict, 
William  Richard  Vandeleur,  retired  Lieut. -Colonel  in  Her  Majesty's  Army,  and  Ormsby  Vandeleur, 
tjrothers,  the  Exors. 

159 


Henry  Peach  Keighly-Peach  of  Idlicote  House,  co.  Warwick  ;= 
born  at  Madras,  India,  22  March,  bapt.  at  St.  George's  Cathedral, 
Madras,  30  May  1834;  by  Royal  Licence  dated  19  October  1838 
he  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Peach  in  addition  to  that  of 
Keighly,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  great-uncle,  Samuel 
Peach  of  Idlicote  House ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  13  May  1853,  aged  19;  Captain  Royal  Horse 
Guards  (Blue);  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Warwick  and  Worcester; 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Idlicote  and  Whatcote,  both  co.  Warwick, 
and  of  Whaddon,  co.  Gloucester ;  died  at  Alderminster  Lodge, 
CO.  Worcester,  on  Sunday,  29  January,  bur.  at  Idlicote  i  February 
1905.  Will  dated  3  April  1903,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
12  April  1905  by  Lucius  Cary  Keighly-Peach,  son,  one  of  the 
Exors.     Portrait  at  Alderminster,  in  the  possession  of  his  widow. 


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=Lucy  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Selby-Lowndes  of 
Whaddon  Hall,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, by  Lucy  his  ist 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Isaac 
Rawlings  Hartman,  Major 
Coldstream  Guards ;  born 
at  31  Devonshire  Place, 
London,  1 1  December  1 839, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London,  13 
January  1840  ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Charles  William  Selby- 
Lowndes,  Rector  of  North 
Crawley,  co.  Buckingham, 
uncle  of  the  bride),  on 
Tuesday,  5  August  1862. 


Isabel  Emma  Maria,  born  at  Leamington, 
CO.  Warwick,  on  Thursday,  25  June, 
bapt.  at  Idlicote  25  July  1863;  marr. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon''''  Walter  Verney, 
Rector  of  Lighthorne,  co.  Warwick, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John  Storrs,  the 
Vicar),  on  Monday,  26  November 
1900,  Otho  Oldisworth  le  Marchant 
H.  Hambrough,  youngest  son  of  Albert 
John  Hambrough  of  Steephill  Castle, 
Isle  of  Wight,  J.P.,  D.L.,  F.L.S., 
by  Charlotte  Jane  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Fleming  of  Stoneham 
Park,  CO.  Hants,  M.P. 


Henry  Keighly-Peach,  born  at  Idlicote 
House  on  Sunday,  19  June,  bapt.  at 
Idlicote  26  July  1864. 


Charles  William  Keighly-- 
Peach,  born  at  Idlicote 
House,  on  Saturday,  23 
September  1865,  bapt. 
at  Idlicote  14  January 
1866;  joined  H.M.S. 
"Britannia"  as  Naval 
Cadet  15  January  1879, 
Midshipman  25  May 
188 r,  Sub-Lieutenant  25 
May  1885,  Lieutenant 
I  October  1888,  Com- 
mander 31  December 
1900  ;  appointed  to 
H.M.S.  "St.  George" 
15  March  1904. 


=Emily  Kathleen,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Ramsey 
Dinnis  of  Linden  Lodge, 
Southsea,  co.  Hants, 
Paymaster-in-Chief  Royal 
Navy,  by  Isabella  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Gunning 
Jeffereys,  Commander 

Royal  Navy ;  bom  at 
Upper  Compton,  co. 
Devon,  15  May  1877; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Charles 
William  Chamberlayne 
Ingles,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  David  .\nderson,  the 
Vicar),  11  June  1901. 


Charles  Lindsey  Keighly-Peach,  born  at  Beach  House,  Brunswick  Terrace,  Weymouth,  co. 
Dorset,  on  Sunday,  6  April,  bapt.  on  board  H.M.S.  "Minotaur"  in  Portland  Harbour  by  the 
Chaplain  4  May  1902  (baptism  registered  in  the  parish  church,  Portland). 


160 


Charles  Gilbert  Keighly,  born  at  Madras,  India,  27  October  1837,  bapt.  at  St.  George's 
Cathedral,  Madras,  10  January  1838;  died  at  Uxbridge,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  42,  on  Sunday, 
17  October,  bur.  at  Idlicote,  co.  Warwick,  22  October  1880.  M.I.  Will  dated  15  November 
1858,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  874,  80)  3  November  1880,  by  Henry  Peach  Keighly-Peach 
of  Idlicote,  CO.  Warwick,  brother,  the  surviving  Exor.  Portrait  at  Alderminster,  co.  Worcester, 
in  the  possession  of  Mrs.  Lucy  Isabella  Peach. 


Lucy  Christiana,  born  at  Idlicote,  co. 
Warwick,  28  August,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  24 
October  1866  ;  marr.  at  East  Woodhay, 
CO.  Hants  (by  the  Rev.  Robert  Melvill 
Gore  Browne,  the  Rector,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Frederick  William  Knight), 
on  Saturday,  2  June  1894,  Acheson 
Obins  Lindsay  of  "  Burlyns,"  East 
Woodhay  (only  son  of  Captain  John 
Lindsay  of  "  Burlyns,"  East  Woodhay, 
by  Mannette  Elizabeth  his  wife) ;  born 
at  Leamington  Spa  19  May  1854,  and 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Leamington ; 
died  at  "Burlyns,"  East  Woodhay, 
16  August,  bur.  at  East  Woodhay 
20  August  1906. 


Florence  Jessie,  born  at  19  Lucius  Cary  Keighly- 
Chester  Street,  Belgrave  Peach,  born  at  Ramsgate, 
Square,  London,  30  Octo-  co.  Kent,  on  Thursday, 
ber,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  20  July,  bapt.  at  the 
Eaton  Square,  London,  Chapel  of  Ease  to  St. 
i6  November  1867.  George's,  Ramsgate,  18 
September  1871. 

Algernon  Beresford  Keighly- 

Peach,    born    at    Rhyl,   co.  Caroline  Essex,  born  at 

Flint,  on  Sunday,  5  Septem-  Ramsgate     on     Friday, 

ber,  bapt.  there  9  October,  31     January,     bapt.    at 

died   at    Rhyl  12   October,  St.      Peter's,      Isle      of 

and  bur.  there  16  October  Thanet,   co.    Kent,    29 

1869.  April  1873. 


Enid  Kathleen  Jefifereys,  born  at  32  Avenue  Road, 
Weymouth,  co.  Dorset,  on  Wednesday,  11  November 
1903,  bapt.  on  board  H.M.S.  "Minotaur"  in  Portland 
Harbour  by  the  Chaplain  17  January  1904  (baptism 
registered  at  the  parish  church,  Portland). 


Joan  Alicia  Florence,  born  at  Lower 
Walmer,  co.  Kent,  9  February,  bapt 
in  the  church  of  the  Royal  Marines 
Depot,  Walmer,  5  March  1905. 


161 


Winifred,  born  at 
Botolph  Claydon, 
Winslow,  CO.  Buck- 
ingham, on  Saturday, 
24  October,  bapt. 
at  Winslow  1 1 
December,  died  at 
Botolph  House, 

Winslow,  on  Satur- 
day, 1 2  December, 
bur.  at  Winslow  15 
December  1874. 


Cecil  Vandeleur  Keighly-Peach  of= 
Whatcote  House,  Sevenoaks,  co. 
Kent ;  born  at  Botolph  Claydon, 
Winslow,  on  Thursday,  7  September, 
bapt.  at  East  Claydon  24  December 
1876;  served  with  2nd  Battalion 
Warwickshire  Imperial  Yeomanry 
in  South  African  War,  invalided 
home  (Queen's  medal  with  four 
clasps,  decorated  by  H.  M.  King 
Edward  VH.  in  person,  on  Horse 
Guards'  Parade,  26  July  1901). 


=Margaret  Amelie,  4th  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Paul  Scale,  2nd  Baronet, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  by  Emily  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Colonel  Isaac 
Rawlings  Hartman  of  the  Horse 
Guards  (Blue),  by  Lucy  Elizabeth 
his  wife  ;  born  at  Mount  Boone, 
Dartmouth,  co.  Devon,  18  April, 
bapt.  at  Townstall,  co.  Devon, 
4  May  1848  ;  marr.  there  (by  the 
Rev.  Harry  Frank  Tracey,  the 
Vicar)  on  Thursday,  30  October 
1902. 


Beresford  Frederick  Keighly-Peach, 
bom  at  Botolph  House,  Winslow, 
on  Sunday,  19  May,  bapt.  at  East 
Claydon  14  July,  died  at  Botolph 
Claydon  on  Thursday,  29  August, 
bur.  at  Idlicote  2  September  1878. 


Fleetwood  Keighly-Peach,  born  at 
Idlicote  on  Friday,  19  September, 
bapt.  there  2  November  1879. 


Edith  Cressida,  born  at  Idlicote  on  Friday,  15  July, 
bapt.  there  4  September  1881  ;  marr.  at  Cropredy,  co. 
Oxford  (by  the  Rev.  Frederick  John  Greenham,  the 
Vicar),  23  August  1905,  William  Joseph  Wayte  (2nd 
son  of  Edward  Wayte  of  Prescote  Manor,  co.  Oxford, 
by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Malsbury  of 
Banbury,  co.  Oxford)  ;  born  at  Prescote  Manor 
9  September,  bapt.  at  Cropredy  i  November  1873. 


Adela  Sarah,   born   at  Idlicote   6  October,   bapt.  there 
31  December  1882. 


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SHUTTLEWORTH. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th, 
Argent  three  weavers'  shuttles  sable  tipped  and  furnished 
or,  SHUTTLEWORTH ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Argent  three  ermine 
spots  within  two  bendlets  sable  the  whole  between  two 
crescents  azure,   Kay. 

Crests. —  I,  A  cubit  arm  in  armour  grasping  in  gauntlet  proper  a 
shuttle  as  in  the  arms,  Shuttleworth  ;  2,  On  a  crescent 
argent  a  goldfinch  proper,  Kay. 

Supporters. — Dexter :  A  weaver  habited  proper  holding  in  the 
exterior  hand  a  shuttle  as  in  the  arms ;  Sinister :  A  sailor 
habited  and  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  ship's  lantern 
proper. 

Motto. — Kynd  kynn  knawne  kepe. 


^J)uttIetDortl)- 


Robert  Shuttleworth  of  Gawthorpe  Hall,  co.  Lancaster 
(2nd  son  of  Robert  Shuttleworth  of  Gawthorpe 
Hall,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  General  Desaguliers, 
Equerr)'  to  George  HI.);  born  in  1784;  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J. P.  for  co.  Lancaster,  Chairman  of  the  Bench 
at  Preston  Sessions  ;  died  at  Gawthorpe  Hall,  in  his 
32nd  year,  6  March,  bur.  in  the  church  at  Padiham, 
CO.  Lancaster,  13  March  1818.  Will  dated  12  February 
1818,  proved  (P.C.C.  253  Cresswell)  27  May  1818, 
by  Sir  John  Marjoribanks,  Baronet,  one  of  the  Exors. 
Power  reserved  to  Janet  Shuttleworth,  relict,  the  other 
Exor.  Portrait  in  oils,  by  Sir  Hejiry  Raeburn,  at 
GawtJwrpe  Hall,  in  the  possession  of  Lord  Shuttleworth. 


=Janet,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Marjoribanks 
of  Lees,  co.  Berwick,  ist  Baronet,  M.P., 
and  sister  of  David,  Lord  Marjoribanks  of 
Ladykirk,  co.  Berwick  ;  marr.  at  Edinburgh 
5  November  1816;  marr.  2ndly  at  Rushall, 
CO.  Wilts,  the  seat  of  Sir  Edward  Poore, 
Baronet,  16  June  1825,  Frederick  North 
of  Rougham,  co.  Norfolk  (eldest  son  of 
Francis  Frederick  North  of  Rougham) ; 
born  2  July  1800;  M.P.  for  Hastings,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  ;  died  29  October  1869.  She 
died  17  January  1855. 


Sir  James  Phillips  Kay-Shu ttleworth  of  Gawthorpe  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and= 
of  Barbon  Manor,  co.  Westmoreland,  Baronet,  D.C.L.  (eldest  son  of 
Robert  K.ay  of  Brookshaw,  Bury,  co.  Lancaster  [born  30  May  1768;  died 
25  April  1834.  Will  dated  S  April  1834,  proved  (P.C.C.  241  Gloster) 
22  April  1835,  by  Hannah  Kay,  relict,  James  Phillips  Kay,  M.D.,  and 
Robert  Kay,  sons,  the  Exors j,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Phillips 
of  Birmingham,  co.  A\'arwick) ;  born  at  Rochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  20  July 
1804;  educated  at  Edinburgh  University,  M.D.  1827;  Senior  President 
Royal  Medical  Society  1826,  Secretary  Manchester  Board  of  Health; 
Assistant  Poor  Law  Commissioner  1835  ;  established  with  Edward  Carleton 
Tufnell  the  first  Training  College  for  Teachers  at  Battersea  1839;  Secretary  to 
Committee  of  the  Privy  Council  on  Education  1839-49;  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  14  February  1842,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Shuttleworth;  created  a  Baronet  9  January  1850;  Vice-Chairman  of  Central 
Relief  Committee,  Manchester,  during  cotton  famine  1861-65  '  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Lancaster  1863;  created  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford  22  June  1870;  died 
at  68  Cromwell  Road,  Kensington,  London,  aged  72,  on  Saturday,  26  May 
1877,  bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London.  Will  dated  24  May  1875, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  522,  77)  29  June  1877,  by  Sir  Ughtred  James 
Kay-Shuttleworth  of  28  Princes  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London,  and 
of  Gawthorpe  Hall,  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  Baronet,  son,  and  Joseph  Kay 
of  King's  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  London,  Q.C.,  and  Edward  Ebenezer 
Kay  of  Old  Buildings,  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  Q.C.,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


=Janet  (only  child 
and  heiress) ;  born 
at  Gawthorpe  Hall 
9  November  181 7; 
marr.  at  St.  Clements', 
Hastings,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rev.  the 
Hon''''^  Robert  Eden), 
on  Thursday,  24  Feb- 
ruary 1842  ;  died  at 
the  Baths  of  Soden, 
Prussia,  aged  55, 
on  Saturday,  14  Sep- 
tember, bur.  at 
Soden  on  Tuesday, 
17  September  1872. 
Portrait  in  oils,  by 
Sir  Francis  Grant,  at 
Gawthorpe  Hall,  in 
tlie  possession  of  Lord 
Shuttleworth. 


Janet  Elizabeth,  of  Chalet 
Ponente,  San  Remo,  Italy ; 
born  at  Vere  Lodge,  Old 
Brompton,  London,  on 
Saturday,  6  May  1843, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Brompton,  by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Robert  Eden,  Bishop 
of  Moray,  Ross  and 
Caithness. 


The  Rt.  Hon"=  Sir  Ughtred  James= 
Kay-Shuttleworth,  Baron  Shuttleworth, 
and  a  Baronet,  P.C. ;  born  at  19  Duke 
Street,  Westminster,  on  Wednesday,  18 
December  1844,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Kingsley),  28  February  1845; 
educated  at  Harrow  and  at  London 
University;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
\\'estmoreland,  J. P.  for  co.  Lancaster; 
M.P.  for  Hastings  1869-S0  and  for  co. 
Lancaster  (Clitheroe  Division)  1885- 
1902;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  1886;  Under-Secretary  of  State 
for  India  February  to  April  1886,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  April  to  August  1886,  and  Parliamentary  Secretary  to 
the  Admiralty  1892-95;  Chairman  of  the  Royal  Commission  on 
Canals  and  Waterways  1906;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baronet 
26  May  1877  ;  created  Baron  Shuttleworth  of  Gawthoqie,  in  the 
county  I'alatinc  of  Lancaster,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom,  16  July  1902.  Portraits  in  oils  of  Lord  and  Lady 
Shuttleworth  at  Gawtliorpe  Hall,  by  the  Hon''''  John  Collier. 

166 


=Blanche  Marion,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Woodbine  Parish,  K.C.H., 
F.R.S.,  F.G.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  Consul- 
General  at  Buenos  Ayres,  by 
Louisa  Ann  his  2nd  wife,  elder 
dau.  of  John  Hubbard  of  Strat- 
ford Grove,  co.  Essex,  and  sister 
of  John  Gellibrand,  ist  Baron 
Addington  ;  born  at  5  Gloucester 
Place,  London,  25  April  1851  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Leonard's,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex  (by 
the  Rev.  Stair  Douglas,  Canon 
of  Chichester,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  William  Douglas  Parish),  on 
Saturday,  i  July  1871.  Portrait 
in  oils,  by  Professor  Gordigiani, 
at  28  Princess  Gardens,  London, 
in  the  possession  of  Lj)rd 
Shuttleworth. 


Robert  Kay-Shuttleworth  of  Slough=|=Ethel  Clementina,  only  dau.  of  Alfred  John  Freeman  of 


Place,  Cuckfield,  co.  Sussex  ;  born  at 
38  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  20  October 
1847,  and  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Paddington,  London  ;  educated  at 
Wellington  College. 


San  Remo,  Italy,  M.D. ;  born  at  Southsea,  co.  Hants, 
24  September  1873  ;  marr.  at  the  Vice-Consulate,  San 
Remo  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  Andrew  Daniel,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Henry  de  Romestin),  on  Wednesday,  22 
January  1896. 


Helen  Victoria,  born  at  Slough 
Place,  Cuckfield,  on  Thursday, 
4  May,  bapt.  at  Cuckfield  31 
May  1905. 


Angela  Mary,  born  at  35  Onslow  Square,  Brompton,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  18  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
25  October  1872  ;  marr.  at  Barbon,  co.  Westmoreland  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Llewelyn  Davies,  D.D  ,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  James  Harrison),  on 
Saturday,  30  December  1899,  Bernard  Ramsden  James  (son  of  John 
Henry  James  of  Kingswood,  Watford,  co.  Hertford)  ;  born  at  Upper 
Nascott,  Watford,  on  Friday,  26  February  1864;  entered  the  Army  as 
Lieutenant  East  Surrey  Regiment  9  September  1882,  Captain  i  March 
1889,  Major  3rd  Battalion  Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment  11  February 
1903;  Instructor  Military  College,  Sandhurst,  i  September  1893  to 
17  October  1899,  D.A.A.G.  (Intelligence)  Head  Quarters  of  Army 
22  October  1899  to  23  January  1901,  Staff  Captain  13  November  1899 
to  30  June  1903,  D.A.Q.M.G.  i  July  1903  to  12  November  1904; 
received  2nd-class  Order  of  Star  of  Ethiopia  with  plaque  (Abyssinia); 
Interpreter  in  French,  German  and  Italian.     =j= 

A 


Nina  Louisa,  born 
on  Monday,  31 
March,  bapt.  at 
Holy  Trinity, 

Brompton,  Lon- 
don, 25  April  1879. 


Rachel  Beatrice, 
born  on  Wednes- 
day, 17  February, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ennismore  Gar- 
dens, London,  24 
March  1886. 


Lawrence  Ughtred  Kay-Shuttleworth, 
born  at  Barbon  Manor,  Kirkby- 
Lonsdale,  co.  Westmoreland,  on 
Wednesday,  21  September,  bapt.  at 
All  Saints',  Habergham,  co.  Lancaster, 
2  November  1887  ;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford. 


Edward  James  Kay-Shuttleworth, 
born  at  28  Prince's  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Sunday, 
16  March,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ennismore  Gardens,  London,  19 
May  1890;  educated  at  Eton. 


Catherine  Blanche, 
born  on  Saturday, 
7  April,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Ennismore 
Gardens,  London, 
26  May  1894. 


167 


Lionel  Edward  Kay-Shuttleworth  of= 
Villa  Luna,  San  Remo,  Italy ;  born  at 
38  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  14  February 
1849;  of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1868, 
B.A.  1872,  M.A.  187s;  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
1876,  House  Surgeon  St.  George's 
Hospital,  London ;  appointed  Vice- 
Consul  at  San  Remo  in  1897  ;  died  at 
San  Remo,  aged  51,  on  Tuesday,  11 
December,  bur.  there  on  Sunday,  16  De- 
cember 1900.  Will  dated  3  December 
1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  loi,  1901) 
by  Charlotte  Mary  Kay-Shuttleworth, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Charlotte  Mary,  5th 
surviving  dau.  of 
Captain  Charles 

Walcott  of  Portlooe 
House,  CO.  Cornwall, 
R.N.  ;  marr.  at  Bin- 
stead,  Isle  of  Wight 
(by  the  Rev.  Phillip 
Hewett),  on  Friday, 
21   December   1877. 


I 
Charles    Ughtred    Kay-Shuttleworth,    born    at 

25    Hans    Place,    Sloane    Street,    London,    on 

Thursday,  6  March  1879;  died  at  Marlborough 

College,    aged    16,    on    Monday,    11     March, 

bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Preshute,  co.  Wilts, 

13  March  1895. 


Stewart  Marjoribanks  Kay- 
Shuttleworth  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Ceylon;  born  at  38  Gloucester 
Square,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
on  Saturday,  8  November 
1851  ;  died  at  the  residence 
of  his  brother,  Robert  Kay- 
Shuttleworth,  Wood  End, 
Clitheroe,  co.  Lancaster,  aged 
35,  on  Thursday,  7  July,  bur. 
at  Slaidburn,  co.  York,  on 
Saturday,  9  July  1887. 


Janet  Walcott,  bom 
at  Fir  Cottage, 
Esher,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Thursday,  10 
February  1881. 


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168 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Argent  on  a  cross  gules  a  lion  passant  or 
between  four  increscents  of  the  field. 

Crest. — A  caduceus  in  bend  sinister 
surmounted  by  a  scimitar  in  bend  dexter 
all  proper  pomelled  and  hiked  or. 

Motto. — Cresco  et  spero. 


^ulien  of  3RotoIej)  SRegfe, 

John  Auden  of  Rowley  Regis,  co.=f=Phcebe  Woodhouse, 


Stafford  (son  of  William  Auden 
of  Rowley  Regis,  by  Esther  Sorrell 
his  wife) ;  born  i8  November 
1758;  died,  aged  75,  26  March, 
bur.  at  Rowley  Regis  2  April  1834. 
Will  dated  26  June  1832,  proved 
at  Worcester  26  July  1834,  by 
William  Auden  and  Ann  Eliza 
Auden,  the  Exors. 


of  Warren's  Hall, 
CO.  Worcester ;  died, 
aged  70,  26  October, 
bur.  at  Rowley 
Regis     29    October 


r^^^^s:> 


William  Auden  of  Rowley  Regis  ;  born= 
II  November  1782,  bapt.  at  Rowley 
Regis  5  January  1783;  educated  at 
Belbroughton  ;  died,  aged  53,  16  April, 
bur.  at  Rowley  Regis  22  April  1836. 
Will  dated  20  June  1835,  proved  at 
Worcester  i  June  1836,  by  Ann  Eliza 
Auden,  Samuel  Nicklin  and  Samuel 
Lewis,  the  Exors. 


y!^<ZL_ 


=Hannah,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Nicklin  of  New- 
bury Lane,  Halesowen,  co.  Worcester,  by  Hannah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gosling;  born  10  May  1798, 
bapt.  at  Oldbury,  co.  Worcester ;  marr.  at  Rowley 
Regis  (by  the  Rev.  George  Barrs)  28  January  1830; 
died  at  Rowley  Regis,  aged  69,  20  October,  bur. 
there  25  October  1867.  Will  dated  18  February 
1854,  proved  at  Lichfield  13  July  1868,  by  the 
Rev.  John  Auden  of  Horninglow,  co.  Stafford,  the 
Rev.  William  Auden  of  Church  Broughton,  co. 
Derby,  and  the  Rev.  Thomas  Auden  of  Welling- 
borough, CO.  Northampton,  sons,  the  Exors. 


Rev.  John  Auden,  born  i  February,  bapt.  at  Rowley  Regis  27  February= 
183 1  ;  educated  at  Dudley  Grammar  School  and  at  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1849,  B.A.  1853, 
M.A.  1856;  Vicar  of  Horninglow,  co.  Stafford,  1866-76;  died  at 
Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight,  23  November,  bur.  at  Horninglow 
28  November  1876.  Will  dated  24  January  1868,  proved  at  Lichfield 
6  March  1877,  by  the  Rev.  William  Auden,  Vicar  of  Church 
Broughton,  and  the  Rev.  Thomas  Auden,  Vicar  of  Ford,  co.  Salop, 
brothers,  the  Exors. 


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=Sarah  Eliza,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Hop- 
kins of  Dunstall,  co. 
Stafford,  by  Anne 
Higgott  his  wife ; 
born  at  Rolleston, 
CO.  Stafford,  6  Sep- 
tember, bapt.  there 
2  October  1838 ; 
marr.  at  Dunstall 
(by  the  Rev.  Harvey 
Mallory  Mapleton) 
28  June  1859. 


169 


! 

Mary,  born  20  March,  bapt.  at 
Rowley  Regis,  co.  Stafford,  8  April 
1787  ;  marr.  Isaac  Marsh  of  West 
Bromwich,  co.  Stafford ;  born  in 
1787.  She  died  at  Rowley  Regis 
24  December  1868,  and  was  bur. 
at  West  Bromwich.  Will  dated 
14  November  1856,  proved  at 
Lichfield  6  July  1869,  by  Joseph 
Beasley  of  Rowley  Regis,  one  of 
.h.  E.o,s.  J 


Thomas  Auden, 
born  28  August, 
bapt.  at  Rowley 
Regis  20  Sep- 
tember 1795  ; 
died  unmarried, 
aged  27,  14  Au- 
gust, bur.  at 
Rowley  Regis  16 
August  1823. 


Phcebe,  bom  8  October  1797,  bapt.  at 
Rowley  Regis  4  February  1798;  marr. 
Samuel  Nicklin  of  Mountford  House, 
Rowley  Regis  (son  of  Samuel  Nicklin) ; 
died  at  Rowley  Regis,  aged  70, 
29  August  1866.  Will  dated  10  April 
1858,  proved  at  Lichfield  18  April  1S67, 
by  the  Rev.  \Villiam  Auden  of  Church 
Broughton,  co.  Derby,  nephew,  the 
sole  Exor.  She  died  s.p.,  aged  58, 
10  April,  and  was  bur.  at  Rowley 
Regis  16  April  1856. 


Phcebe,  bapt.  at 
Rowley  Regis 
S  April  1833; 
died,  aged  5,  10 
December,  bur. 
at  Rowley  Regis 
17  December 
1838. 


Rev.  William  Auden,  born  1 2  June,  bapt.  at  Rowley= 
Regis  13  July  1834;  educated  at  Dudley  Grammar 
School  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1852,  B.A.  1856, 
M.A.  1859 ;  Vicar  of  Church  Broughton,  co. 
Derby,  1 864-1904;  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Church 
Broughton,  aged  69,  on  Thursday,  28  January  1904, 
bur.  at  Church  Broughton.  Will  dated  9  April 
1903,  proved  at  Derby  12  March  1904,  by  Arnold 
'William  Montfort  Auden,  Bertram  Auden,  sons, 
and  Thomas  Edward  Auden,  nephew,  the  Exors. 


i^Ci^cu. 


Jilu 


=Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Hopkins  of 
Dunstall,  co.  Stafford, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Higgott ; 
born  at  Rolleston,  co. 
Stafford,  1 5  March, 
bapt.  there  13  April 
1833;  marr.  at  Dun- 
stall  (by  the  Rev. 
Harvey  Mallory  ^Liple- 
ton,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  John  Auden) 
7  August  1 86 1. 


Arnold  William  Montfort  Auden  of  Leigh,  co.  Lancaster;  bom  at  Rowley  Regis  22  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  Edmund's,  Dudley,  co.  Worcester,  28  September  1863  ;  educated  at  Shrewsbury 
and  at  Clare  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1886;  M.B.,  C.AL  Edin.  1895;  Second  Master 
Wisbech  Grammar  School  1886;  of  Shildon,  co.  Durham,  1S95-96,  and  at  Leigh,  co. 
Lancaster,  since  1896,  Surgeon  1896. 


Rev.  John  Ernest  Auden  of  "The  Poplars,"  Hominglow,= 
CO.  Stafford ;  bom  at  Silverdale,  co.  Stafford,  13 
December  i860,  bapt.  there  i  February  1861  ; 
educated  at  Shrewsbury  and  at  Lincoln  College, 
O.xford,  matriculated  23  October  1880,  aged  19,  B.A. 
1883,  M.A.  1887;  Vicar  of  Tong,  co.  Salop,  since  1896. 


I- 
Alice    Margaret,    born    at    Repton 
6  September,  bapt.  there  8  October 
1887. 


=Margaret  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Hanbury  Twigg  of  Weeping  Cross, 
CO.  Stafford,  by  Priscilla  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  James  Smith 
of  Repton  Hayes,  co.  Derby ;  bom 
at  Repton  i  July,  bapt.  there  13 
August  1858  ;  marr.  at  Repton  (by 
the  Rev.  William  Auden,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Auden  and  the 
Rev.  George  Woodyatt,  the  Vicar) 
24  August  1886. 


1 
Joyce  Mary,  born  at  Repton 
5    August,    bapt.    there    23 
August  1889. 


Anne  Eliza,  born  n  April,  bapt.  at  Rowley  Regis,  co.  Stafford,  i6  November  1800;  marr.  there 
10  April  1838,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Joseph  Beasley  of  Rowley  Regis,  who  died  at  Rowley  Regis 
26  January  1870,  having  marr.  istly,  Rosannah  Griffin  of  Darby  End,  in  the  parish  of  Dudley, 
CO.  Worcester.  His  will  dated  12  November  1869,  was  proved  at  Lichfield  25  March  1870,  by 
Anne  Eliza  Beasley  of  Rowley  Regis,  relict,  and  the  Rev.  Thomas  Auden  of  Ford,  co.  Salop, 
nephew,  the  Exors.  Anne  Eliza  died  s.p.  on  Easter  Day,  i  April,  and  was  bur.  at  Rowley 
Regis  4  April  1888. 


Rev.  Thomas  Auden,  born  7  April,  bapt.  at= 
Rowley  Regis  23  May  1S36  ;  educated  at 
Dudley  Grammar  School  and  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1854,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861  ;  Assistant 
Master  at  Dedham  Grammar  School  1858-63; 
Head  Master  of  Wellingborough  Grammar 
School  1863-69  ;  Vicar  of  Ford  1869-79,  of 
St.  Julian,  Shrewsbury,  1879-92,  of  Condover 
1892,  all  CO.  Salop  ;  Surrogate,  Diocese  of 
Lichfield,  1880,  and  of  Hereford  1905  ; 
Prebendary  of  Dernford  in  Lichfield  Cathedral 
1905;  Rural  Dean  of  Condover  1906;  F.S.A. 
1890. 


=Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Hopkins  of 
Dunstall,  co.  Stafford,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Higgott ;  born  at  Rolleston, 
CO.  Stafford,  21  May,  bapt.  there  31  August 
1835  ;  marr.  at  Dunstall  (by  the  Rev.  Harvey 
Mallory  Mapleton  and  the  Rev.  John 
Auden)  7  August  1861  ;  died  20  January, 
bur.  at  Condover  24  January  1905.  Will 
dated  24  December  1903,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  27  June  1905,  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Auden,  husband,  Henrietta  Mary 
Auden,  daughter,  and  the  Rev.  Eustace 
George  Auden,  son,  the  Eicors. 

E 


Edith  Mary,  born  at  Church  Broughton,  co.  Derby,  6  December  1864,  bapt.  there  17  January 
1865  ;  marr.  at  Church  Broughton  (by  the  Ven'^'=  Thomas  Henry  Freer,  Archdeacon  of 
Derby,  assisted  by  the  •  Rev.  Arthur  Swinton  Weatherhead,  brother  of  the  bridegroom, 
and  the  Rev.  John  Ernest  Auden,  cousin  of  the  bride)  14  August  1894,  Trenham  Candy 
Weatherhead  (son  of  the  Rev.  Trenham  King  Weatherhead,  by  Mary  Ann  Boyce  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Candy  of  the  Hon'^''^  East  India  Co.'s  Service,  Major  20th  Regiment  Bombay 
Infantry) ;  born  at  Poona,  Bombay,  India,  27  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Poona,  8  August  1864  ; 
educated  at  Eton  (King's  Scholar),  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  Bell  University  Scholar 
1885,  B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1890;  Assistant  Master,  Cordwalles,  Maidenhead,  1887-88,  Elstree  School 
1888-93,  Senior  Assistant  Master,  Ludgrove,  New  Bamet,  1893-98,  Head  Master,  Glyngarth, 
Cheltenham,  1898-1902,  Senior  Assistant  Master,  Elstree  School,  1903-1905,  and  Head  Master 
King's  College  Choir  School,  Cambridge,  since  1905.     =f= 


William  Hopkins  Auden, 
born  at  Silverdale,  co. 
Stafford,  14  October,  bapt. 
there  (by  his  father)  1 1 
November  1862  ;  died, 
aged  16,  12  September, 
bur.  at  Horninglow,  co. 
Stafford,  14  September 
1878. 


Thomas  Edward  Auden  of= 
Danesgate,  Repton,  co.  Derby ; 
born  II  June,  bapt.  privately 
24  July  1864,  and  received 
into  the  church  at  Caris- 
brooke.  Isle  of  Wight,  17 
September  1865  ;  educated  at 
Derby  Grammar  School  ; 
admitted  a  Solicitor  1887. 


=Emma  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Webster  Lorimer  of  Aberdelgie  and 
Belhie,  co.  Perth,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Palmer ;  born 
2  December  1859;  marr.  at  Thel- 
wall,  CO.  Chester  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Ernest  Auden,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Pym  Williamson), 
on  Tuesday,  i  March  1892. 


Phyllis  Mary,  born  26  November, 
bapt.  at  Repton  27  December 
1892. 


John  Lorimer  Auden,  born 
23  August,  bapt.  at  Repton 
25  Septeinber  1894. 


Edward  Humphry  Auden, 
born  6  June,  bapt.  at 
Repton  17  August  1897. 


171 


Henrietta  Mary, 
born  at  Dedham, 
CO.  Essex,  20 
June,  baptised 
at  Langham,  co. 
Essex,  23  Sep- 
tember 1862  ; 
F.R.Hist.S.  1902. 


Arthur  Charles  Auden,  bom= 
at  Rowley  Regis,  co.  Stafford, 
12  November  1863,  bapt.  at 
Wellingborough,  co.  North- 
ampton, 6  January  1864  ; 
educated  at  Dedham  Grammar 
School  and  at  Glasgow  Univer- 
sity; Assoc.  M.Inst.  C.E.  1891, 
and  Inst.  M.E. 


^Frances  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Bromley 
of  Little  Shrawardine,  co.  Salop ;  born  at 
Little  Shrawardine  3  April  1863,  and  bapt. 
at  Alberbury,  co.  Salop;  marr.  at  St.  Chad's, 
Shrewsbury,  co.  Salop  (by  the  Ven*"'* 
Charles  Bulmer  Maude,  Archdeacon  of 
Salop,  the  Vicar,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
John  Ernest  Auden,  Vicar  of  Tong,  co. 
Salop),  7  July  1900. 


Emily,  born  at  Church  Broughton,  co.  Derby,  2 1  April,  bapt.  there 
26  June  1866;  marr.  at  Church  Broughton  (by  the  Ven'''<=  Thomas 
Henry  Freer,  Archdeacon  of  Derby,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Auden,  uncle  of  the  bride,  and  the  Rev.  Walter  Douglas  Auden, 
brother  of  the  bride),  on  Wednesday,  12  April  1899,  Robert  James 
Probyn- Williams  of  13  Welbeck  Street,  London  (son  of  Robert 
Williams,  by  Helen  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Henry 
Probyn);  born  in  London  19  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Giles'-in-the-Fields, 
London,  4  June  1866;  educated  at  Durham  University  and  at 
London  Hospital,  M.D.  (Durh.)  1892,  M.R.C.S.  and  'l.R.C.P. 
Lond.  1890;  Anaesthetist  and  Instructor  in  Anaesthetics,  London 
Hospital,  Member  of  Faculty  of  Medicine,  University  of  London, 
President  of  the  Society  of  Anesthetists. 

T 
A 


i    I 
Phoebe    Gertrude,    bom 
5     January,     bapt.     at 
Church    Broughton    13 
March  1868. 


Margaret,  born  28  July, 
bapt.  at  Church  Brough- 
ton 30  September  1869. 


Rev.  Alfred  Millington  Auden,  bom  at  Hominglow,^ 
CO.  Stafford,  12  October,  bapt.  there  28  October 
1865  ;  educated  at  Rossall  and  at  Sehvyn  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1885, 
B.A.  (2nd-class  Classical  Tripos)  1888,  M.A.  1892, 
at  Lausanne  University  and  Lichfield  Theological 
College ;  Classical  Tutor,  Kingswood  School,  Bath, 
1888-89,  Languages  Master,  Merchiston  School, 
Edinburgh,  1891-92  ;  Vicar  of  Church  Broughton 
since  1904. 


=Edith  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Arthur  Jenkins,  Rector  of  St.  Peter's, 
Galashiels,  co.  Selkirk,  by  Johanna  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  \Villiam 
Wilson,  Dean  of  Aberdeen ;  born  1 1 
September  1868  ;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Galashiels  (by  the  Rev.  Charles  James 
Jenkins,  Rector  of  St.  James',  Edinburgh, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John  Ernest  Auden 
and  the  Rev.  John  Edward  Wilson), 
6  June  1895. 


Ruth,  bom  at  Perry 
Barr,    co.     Stafford, 

2  April,   bapt.  there 

3  May  1897. 


Alfred     John      Auden,  Geoffrey  William  Auden, 

born  at  Clun,  co.  Salop,  born    at    Clun    1 1    Sep- 

12   August,   bapt.   there  tember    bapt.    there    28 

3  September  1899.  October  1900. 


I 
Rachel,     born      at 
Church   Broughton 
14  May,  baj)t.  there 
9  July  1905. 


172 


Mabel  Broughton,  born  at  Wellingborough,  co.  Northampton,  6  December  1865,  bapt.  there 
6  January  1866  ;  marr.  at  Condover,  co.  Salop  (by  her  father,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Lee, 
father  of  the  bridegroom),  on  Wednesday,  16  January  1901,  the  Rev.  John  Wollen  Lee  (2nd 
son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Lee,  Rector  of  Sheinton,  co.  Salop,  by  Mary  Sophia  Wollen 
his  wife);  born  at  Broseley,  co.  Salop,  30  November  1866;  M.A.  of  Keble  College, 
O.xford,  matriculated  17  January  1S87,  aged  20,  B.A.  1889;  Vicar  of  Betton  Strange,  co.  Salop, 
1901-1906,  and  of  Leighton,  co.  Salop,  since  1906. 


Bertram  Auden  of= 
Glyngarth,  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester  ;  born  at 
Church  Broughton,  co. 
Derby,  14  March,  bapt. 
there  17  May  187 1  ; 
educated  at  Uppingham 
and  at  Emmanuel  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1894, 
M.A.  1897;  Head  Master 
Glyngarth  Preparatory 
School,  Cheltenham, 

since  1902. 


^Ellen  Frances  Sarah,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Mansel  Lupton, 
Army  Tutor,  by  Ann  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Haselwood 
of  Burfords,  Hoddesdon,  co. 
Hertford ;  born  at  Hoddesdon 
10  July  1867  ;  marr.  at  Bray, 
CO.  Berks  (by  the  Rev.  Reginald 
Roberts,  uncle  of  the  bride, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Andrewes  Raymond,  the  Vicar, 
and  the  Rev.  Thomas  Auden, 
uncle  of  the  bridegroom),  on 
Thursday,  3  August  1905. 


Ellen  Mary,  born  at  Glyngarth, 
Cheltenham,  26  April,  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church,  Cheltenham,  i  June 
1906. 


Rev.  Walter  Douglas  Auden, 
born  at  Church  Broughton  15 
February,  bapt.  there  4  May  1874; 
educated  at  Shrewsbury  and  at 
Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1893,  B.A.  1896,  M.A.  1901  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Jude's,  West  Derby, 
CO.  Lancaster,  1898-1902,  of  the 
Bush  Brotherhood  (Diocese  of 
Rockhampton),  Longreach,  Central 
Queensland,  since  1903. 


Alice,  born  28  March,  bapt.  at  Horninglow,  co.  Stafford,  16  May  1869; 
marr.  at  Repton,  co.  Derby  (by  the  father  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  John  Ernest  Auden,  brother  of  the  bride,  and  the  Rev.  George 
Woodyatt,  the  Vicar),  11  April  1893,  the  Rev.  Slade  Raymond  Baker- 
Stallard-Penoyre  of  the  Moor,  co.  Hereford  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Slade 
Baker-Stallard-Penoyre,  by  Ann  Fanny  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Francis  Raymond  [afterwards  Raymond-Stallard-Penoyre]  of  the 
Moor,  Rector  of  Stockton-on-Teme,  CO.  Worcester,  1834-83);  born  at  Chfton- 
on-Teme,  co.  Worcester,  15  October,  bapt.  there  24  November  1861  ; 
educated  at  Marlborough  and  at  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
29  January  1881,  aged  19,  Scholar  1880-84,  B.A.  1884  (honours:  2nd-class 
Classical  Mods.  1882,  4th-class  Classics  1884),  M.A.  1889,  and  at  Lichfield 
Theological  College  1886;  Rector  of  Stockton-on-Teme  since  1895;  Rural 
Dean  of  Burford  East  since  1903.       =p 

A 


Frederick  Lewis 
Auden,  born  at 
Horninglow  6 
March,  bapt. 
there  18  May 
187 1 ;  educated 
at  Repton. 


173 


Henry  William  Auden,  born  at  Wellingborough,= 
CO.  Northampton,  27  November  1867,  bapt. 
there  5  January  1868;  educated  at  Shrewsbury 
and  at  Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  Scholar 
1886,  Bell  University  Scholar  1887,  B.A. 
(ist-class  Classical  Tripos)  1889,  M.A.  1891  ; 
Assistant  Master  at  Fettes  College,  Edinburgh, 
1889-1903,  Principal  of  Upper  Canada  College, 
Toronto,  since  1903- 


=Rhoda  Constance  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Wilson  Kittermaster,  Vicar 
of  Bayston  Hill,  co.  Salop,  and  of  Meriden, 
CO.  Warwick,  by  Rhoda  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Colley  ;  born  at  Shrewsbury,  co. 
Salop,  I  June  187 1;  marr.  at  Bayston  Hill 
(by  the  Rev.  Alfred  Noel  Colley,  her  uncle, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Auden) 
4  August  1896. 


Kenneth  Francis  Auden, 
born  in  Edinburgh  6  May 
1897,  and  bapt.  at  Bayston 
Hill. 


Gwynedd  Helen  Katherine,  born  at  Deerpark, 
Toronto,  Canada,  7  April  1903,  and  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church,  Deerpark. 


Doris  Margaret,  born  in 
Edinburgh  19  July  1901, 
and  bapt.  at  Bayston  Hill. 


Marcus  Frederick  Auden,  born  at  Deerpark, 
Toronto,  7  April  1905,  and  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Deerpark. 


George  Augustus  Auden  of= 
54  Bootham,  York ;  born 
at  Horninglow,  co.  Stafford, 
27  August  1872,  bapt. 
there  6  February  1873  ; 
educated  at  Repton  and  at 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1890,  Scholar  1890, 
B.A.  (ist-class  Nat.  Sci. 
Tripos  1893),  M.A.,  M.B., 
B.C.  1897,  M.D.  1900; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  L.R.C.P. 
Lend.  1896. 


=Constance  Rosalie,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Henry  Bicknell,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Wroxham-cum-Salhouse,  co. 
Norfolk,  by  Selina  Acton  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  William  Rous 
Birch,  Vicar  of  Southwold,  co.  Suffolk; 
born  at  Wroxham  13  February, 
bapt.  there  10  March  1869;  marr. 
at  All  Saints',  Notting  Hill,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Edward  Conduitt 
I)ermer,  Vicar  of  SS.  Philip  and 
James',  Oxford,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Harry  William  Stewart,  Vicar  of 
Lumley,  co.  Durham),  27  June  1899. 


Harold  Allden  .Auden  of 
W'idnes,  co.  Lancaster ; 
born  at  Horninglow 
8  October,  bapt.  there 
27  November  1874  ; 
educated  at  Repton, 
at  Owen's  College,  Man- 
chester, B.Sc.  1894, 
M.Sc.  1897,  and  at 
Tiibingen  University, 
D.Sc.  1897. 


George  Bernard  Auden,  born  at 
York  5  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Olave's, 
York,  9  August  1900. 


John  Bicknell  Auden,  born  at 
York  14  December  1903,  bapt.  at 
St.  Maurice's,  York,  6  February 
1904. 


174 


Francis  Thomas  Auden  of  Rustenburg,= 
Transvaal,  South  Africa;  born  at  Welling- 
borough, CO.  Northampton,  5  July  1869, 
and  bapt.  there  ;  educated  at  Shrewsbury 
and  at  Edinburgh  University,  M.B.,  CM. 
1891,  M.D.  1903  ;  Resident  Medical 
Officer,  Albany  General  Hospital,  Grahams- 
town,  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa,  1893, 
District  Surgeon,  Rustenburg,  Transvaal, 
1894-99  ;  served  in  South  African  War, 
1899-1902  (medal  with  clasp). 


=Henrietta  Maria  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon'"'^ 
Charles  William  Hutton  of  Rondebosch,  Cape 
Colony,  M.L.C.,  formerly  Treasurer  of  Cape 
Colony,  by  Elizabeth  Maria  Henrietta  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Andries  Stockenstrom,  ist 
Baronet,  Lieut. -Governor  of  the  Cape ;  born  at 
Bedford,  Cape  Colony,  15  February  1865;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Colony  (by  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Auden,  father  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  George  Ogilvie,  the 
Rector),  on  Wednesday,  22  August  1894. 


Marjorie  Henrietta  Stockenstrom,  born 
at  Rustenburg,  Transvaal,  16  March, 
bapt.  there  31  March  1896. 


Reginald  Stockenstrom  Auden,  born 
at  Rustenburg,  Transvaal,  10  July 
1899,  and  bapt.  there. 


Rev.  Eustace  George  Auden,  born= 
at  P'ord,  CO.  Salop,  10  February, 
bapt.  there  2  April  1872  ; 
educated  at  Shrewsbury  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 10  October  1890,  aged  18, 
Exhibitioner  1890,  B.A.  1893, 
M.A.  1897 ;  Curate  of  Christ 
Church,  Crewe,  co.  Chester,  1898. 


=Emmie,    2nd  dau.   of  William    Carrick  of  Amy    Marion, 

Scotby,  CO.  Cumberland,  by  Lucy  Emmie  born   at    Ford 

his  wife,  dau.   of  Henry  Jacob;    bom  at  9   July,    bapt. 

Carlisle,  co.  Cumberland,   20  June   1872  ;  atHominglow, 

marr.    at    Scotby    (by    the    Rev.    Thomas  co.       Stafford, 

Auden,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  George  John  9      September 

Howson,  Vicar  of  Christ  Church,   Crewe,  1875. 
and  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cecil  Bewes,  Vicar 
of  Scotby)  27  June  1899. 


Dorothy  Lucy  Allden,  born  at  Crewe 
31  July,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Crewe,  13  September  1900. 


J^l^-Vv.,^       ^^CU^. 


175 


Crebes. 


William  Treves  of  Dorchester,  co.  Dorset= 
(son  of  William  Treves  of  Dorchester,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife) ;  born  2  August,  bapt. 
at  Dorchester  25  August  18 12  ;  died  at 
Dorchester,  aged  54,  on  Saturday,  20  July 
1867,  bur.  there.  Will -dated  20  November 
1866,  proved  at  Blandford  4  October  1867, 
by  Jane  Treves  of  Dorchester,  relict,  Thomas 
Christopher  William  Saunders  of  Dorchester 
and  Edward  Steele  of  Dorchester,  the  Exors. 


=Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Knight  of  Honiton, 
CO.  Devon ;  born 
4  July  1814  ;  marr. 
at  Devizes,  co. 
Wilts,  I  September 
1842  ;  died  9  Jan- 
uary 1892,  bur.  at 
Dorchester. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Anns. — 
Argent  on  a  cross  couped  gules  a  tower 
triple  towered  or  between  in  the  1st  and 
4th  quarters  a  dexter  hand  couped  and 
erect  proper  and  in  the  2nd  and  3rd 
quarters  a  tent  purpure  the  pole  and 
garnished  of  the  3rd. 

Crest. — An  opinicus  statant  or  wings 
elevated  and  addorsed  purpure  resting  the 
dexter  paw  upon  a  fleam  fesswise  argent. 

Motto. — Fortiter  fideliter  feliciter. 


Sir  Frederick  Treves  of  Dorchester=j=Anne  Elizabeth, 
and  of  6  Wimpole  Street,  Cavendish 
Square,  London,  Baronet,  G.C.V.O., 
C.B.,  LL.D.  (youngest  son) ;  born  at 
Dorchester  15  February,  bapt.  there 
16  March  1853;  educated  at  Merchant 
Taylors'  School  and  at  the  London 
Hospital,  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  (Exam.)  1878, 
M.  1875,  L.S.A.  1874,  Hon.  LL.D. 
Aberdeen  1903,  Hon.  M.D.,  M.Ch. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin  ;  Hunterian 
Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Wilson 
Professor  of  Pathology  and  Member 
of  Council  and  Court  of  Examiners, 
Royal  College  of  Surgeons,    1881-86; 

Examiner  in  Surgery,  Cambridge  University,  1891-96;  Consulting 

in  South  Africa  1 899-1900,  with    Ladysmith    Relief  Column   (mentioned    in 

February  and    16   April    1901,   Queen's   medal   with   three  clasps); 

Victoria    1900-1901,    Serjeant    Surgeon-in-Ordinary    to    H.M.    King 


younger 
dau.  of  Alfred  Samuel 
Mason  of  Dorchester,  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Lewis  \Vebner,  Captain 
76th  Regiment  of  Foot  ; 
born  16  December  1854; 
marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Sydenham,  co.  Kent  (by 
the  Rev.  Henry  Stevens, 
the  Vicar),  on  Thursday, 
8  February  1877. 


Surgeon    to  the    Forces 
despatches,    "  London  Gazette,"   8 
Surgeon-Extraordinary    to    Queen 

Edward  VH.  from  1901,  and  Surgeon-in-Ordinary  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  ;  Hon.  Colonel  Royal 
Army  Medical  Corps  (Militia)  30  August  1902,  Hon.  Staff-Surgeon  Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve 
from  1903  ;  Member  of  Advisory  Board  and  Army  Hospitals  Committee,  .'Vrmy  Medical  Department, 
and  Consulting  Surgeon  to  London  Hospital ;  Author  of  "  Manual  of  Surgical  Applied  Anatomy,"  1883, 
"Litestinal  Obstruction"  (Jacksonian  Prize  Essay),  "Anatomy  of  the  Intestinal  Canal  and  Peritoneum 
in  Man"  and  "In  the  Mammalia"  (Hunterian  Lectures  1885  and  1886),  "German-English  Dictionary  of 
Medical  Terms,"  1889,  "Manual  of  Operative  Surgery,"  1903,  "Tale  of  a  Field  Hospital,"  1900,  "The 
Other  Side  of  the  Lantern,"  1905,  "Highways  and  Byways  of  Dorset,"  1906,  and  Editor  of  other  medical 
works;  created  C.B.  29  November  1900,  K.C.V.O.  28  May  1901,  G.C.V.O.  7  March  1905,  and  a  Baronet 
30  July  1902  ;  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  ;  Lord  Rector  of  Aberdeen  University. 


I  I 

Enid  Margery,  born  at  Kingston  Villa,  Sydenham  Park,  co.  Kent,  on  Friday,  4  January,       Hetty    Marion, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sydenham,   10  February  1878  ;  marr.  at  All  Souls',  Langham       born      at       18 
Place,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  Eliot  Delme-Radcliffe,  Vicar  of  South  Tidworth,       Gordon  Square, 
CO.    Hants),    on   Thursday,    3    July    1902,    Lieut.-Colonel   Charles    Delm^-Radcliffe,       London,  on  Fri- 
C.M.G.,   M.V.O.  (eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel   Emilius   Charies   Delme-Radcliffe  of      day,  10  March, 
Titchfield,  co.   Hants,  and  Darmstadt,  Germany,  of  the  88th  Regiment  of  Foot,  by       bapt.  at  St.  Pan- 
Elizabeth  Baddicott  his  wife,  7th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  John  Holroyd  of  White       eras',     London, 
Hall,  CO.  Essex,  Rector  of  Abberton,  co.  Essex);  born  at  Camp  Lodge,  Colchester,       14   May    1882  ; 
CO.  Essex,  on  Wednesday,  21  September  1864;  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion  Connaught       died     31     May 
Rangers   6   February   1884,   Captain    12    February    1890,    Major    8    February    1902,        1900,     bur.     in 
Brevet  Lieut.-Colonel  9  February  1902,  A.D.C.  to  Major-General  Infantry  Brigade,       the  cemetery  at 
Gibraltar,    7    November    1893    to    8   May    1895,    Deputy- Assistant    Adjutant-General       Dorchester. 
Chester  (North-West  District)  16  January  1896  to  20  July  1897  ;   served  in  Uganda 
Protectorate    9   January    1898    (medal),    employed    with    King's    African    Rifles    10 
January  1898,  and  in  Command  of  Expedition  into  the  Lango  Country  in    1901  ; 
employed  on  Anglo-German  Boundary  Commission,  West  of  Victoria  Nyanza,  8  July 
1902,    Interpreter    in    French,    German    and    Spanish    (mentioned    in    despatches, 
"London    Gazette,"    12    September    1902,    Brevet    of    Lieut.-Colonel);    nominated 
M.V.O.  (4th-class)  11  October  1904,  aiid  C.M.G.  9  November  1905. 


176 


I^ViAsM-cJl^yi  U>Ut4 


Climeaties  of  jBtursteali 
Court,  CO.  %.tnt. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Ermine  a  fesse  dancettee  paly  or  and  vert 
between  two  horses'  heads  erased  in  chief 
sable  and  three  arrows  in  base  one  in  pale 
surmounled  by  two  in  sallire  the  pheons 
downwards  gold. 

Crest.  —  Five  arrows  interlaced  or 
surmounted  by  a  crescent  sea  sable. 

Motto. — Cave,  cave. 


William  Edmeades  of  Nurstead= 
Court,  CO.  Kent  (son  of  Henry 
Edmeades  of  Nurstead  Court,  by 
Ann  VVigzell  his  wife);  born  13 
May,  bapt.  at  Nurstead  5  June 
1766;  Captain  in  the  Hon"^  East 
India  Co.'s  Service  ;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Nurstead,  and  Patron  of 
the  hvings  of  Ifield  and  Nurstead, 
both  CO.  Kent ;  died  at  Nurstead 
Court,  aged  86,  on  Monday,  26 
luly,  bur.  at  Nurstead  3  August 
"1852.  M.I.  Will  dated  2  March 
1849,  with  codicil  of  same  date, 
proved  (P.C.C.  628,  52)  23  August 
1852,  by  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Edmeades,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Elizabeth,  younger 
dau.  and  coheir 
of  John  Allen  of 
Hazells,  Northfleet, 
CO.  Kent,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Farrant  of 
Darenth,  co.  Kent; 
bapt.  at  Northfleet 

29  November  1775; 
marr.  there  16  Sep- 
tember 1800;  died 

30  September,  bur. 
at  Nurstead  7  Oc- 
tober  1836.      M.I. 


Mary,  bapt.  at 
Cobham,  co.  Kent, 
II  May  1802  ; 
died  7  June,  bur. 
at  Nurstead  13 
June  1S08. 


Rev.  William  Henry  Edmeades  of  Nurstead= 
Court;  born  at  Cobham  27  July,  bapt. 
privately  31  July  1803,  and  received  into 
the  church  at  Cobham  18  December 
1804;  educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Merton 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  5  June  1822, 
aged  18,  B.A.  1826,  M.A.  1830;  Rector  of 
Nurstead  17  October  1827  until  his  death  ; 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Nurstead,  and  Patron  of  the  livings  of 
Ifield  and  Nurstead  ;  died  suddenly  at  Nurstead  Court,  in  his 
83rd  year,  on  Sunday,  13  June,  bur.  at  Nurstead  18  June  1886. 
M.I.  Will  dated  28  May  1886,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  703,  86) 
27  August  1886,  by  Henry  Edmeades  of  Ashley  House, 
Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  and  James  Frederick  Edmeades  of 
Hazells,  Northfleet,  co.  Kent,  sons,  two  of  the  E.\ors. 


=Sarah  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Matthew  Isacke  of  North 
Foreland  Lodge,  co.  Kent, 
Captain  Hon''''  East  India 
Co.'s  Service,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Steell ; 
born  at  Greenwich,  co.  Kent, 
27  September  1809,  bapt. 
there  14  January  1811  ;  marr. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Isle  of  Thanet, 
CO.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  E.  H. 
Bond),  on  Wednesday,  14 
November  1832  ;  died  at 
Nurstead  Court,  aged  75,  on 
Tuesday,  27  January,  bur.  at 
Nurstead  31  January  1885. 
M.I. 


William  Edmeades  of  Nurstead  Court;  born  at  Cobham  on  Tuesday,  3  December  1833,  bapt. 
at  Nurstead  15  January  1834  ;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  19  May  1853,  aged  19, 
B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1864;  Barrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's  Inn  1864;  died  unmarried  at  Nurstead 
Court  on  Tuesday,  12  May,  bur.  at  Nurstead  16  May  1885.  M.I.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  29  June  1885,  to  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Edmeades  of  Nurstead,  co.  Kent, 
father,  the  next  of  kin. 


177 


John  Alfred  Edmeades  of  Hazells,  Northfleet,  co.  Kent ; 
born  at  Greenwich,  co.  Kent,  and  bapt.  there  7  February 
1809;  died  at  Hazells,  Northfleet,  aged  73,  on  Sunday, 
12  February,  bur.  at  Nurstead,  co.  Kent,  17  February  1882. 
M.I.  Will  dated  17  January  1874,  with  codicil  dated 
II  February  1880,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  191,  82)  27  March 
1882,  by  Thomas  Henry  Baker  of  Owletts,  Cobham,  co. 
Kent,  and  James  Frederick  Edmeades  of  Nurstead  Court, 
CO.  Kent,  nephew,  two  of  the  Exors. 


Robert  Edmeades,  born  at 
Brampton  Place,  East  Wick- 
ham,  CO.  Kent,  17  July 
1811  ;  died  unmarried  26 
November,  bur.  at  Nurstead 
2  December  1836.  M.I. 
Admon  was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
17  December  1836,  to  William 
Edmeades,  the  father. 


Major-General  Henry  Edmeades  of  Nurstead  Court  and= 
Wrotham  Place,  both  co.  Kent ;  born  at  Cobham 
16  October,  bapt.  at  Nurstead  26  November  1835  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  31  July 
1855,  Captain  16  July  1863,  Major  5  July  1872,  Lieut. - 
Colonel  21  December  1881,  Colonel  i  July  1885, 
Major-General  21  December  1886  (retired);  served  in 
the  Indian  Mutiny  1857-58,  at  actions  of  Kalee  Nuddee, 
Sherghur  Ghat  and  battle  of  Cawnpore  (medal) ;  served  in 
the  Boer  War  1881,  with  the  Natal  Field  Force;  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Nurstead,  and  Patron  of  the  livings  of  Ifield 
and  Nurstead;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Kent. 


=Mary  Elisabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Thomas  Collings, 
Seigneur  of  Sark,  by  Louisa 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Corbin  Lukis ;  born 
at  Wells,  CO.  Somerset,  18  June 
1848;  marr.  at  Guernsey  2  Au- 
gust 1870 ;  died  at  Ashley 
House,  Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  on 
Saturday,  12  February,  bur.  at 
Nurstead  18  February  1887. 
M.I. 


Mary  Mildred, 
born  at  Wool- 
wich, CO.  Kent, 
on  Friday,  2 
June,  bapt.  at 
Nurstead  1 6July 
1871. 


Mabel,  bom  at  Woolwich  on 
Monday,  16  September,  bapt. 
at  Nurstead  3  November  1872; 
marr.  there  (by  the  Rev. 
Matthew  Robert  Edmeades, 
uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Johnson 
Gibson,  the  Rector)  on  Thurs- 
day, 30  October  1902,  Charles 
Maurice  Baker  of  the  Indian 
Civil  Service,  8th  son  of 
Thomas  Henry  Baker  of 
Owletts,  Cobham. 
=r 

A 


Henry  Edmeades,  born  at  Hirzel  House, 
Guernsey,  on  Monday,  8  February,  bapt. 
at  Nurstead  25  April  1875 ;  educated  at 
Harrow;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant 2nd  Battalion  York  and  Lancaster 
Regiment  15  May  1897,  Lieutenant  24 
October  1899,  Captain  30  July  1902. 


Amye,  born  at  Aldershot,  co.  Hants,  on 
Thursday,  7  December  1876,  bapt.  at 
Nurstead  21  January  1877;  died  at  Nurstead 
Court,  aged  4,  on  Tuesday,  28  December, 
bur.  at  Nurstead  31  December  1880.     M.I. 


178 


Rev.  Matthew  Robert  Edmeades,  born  at= 
Pennis  House,  Favvkham,  co.  Kent,  12  January, 
bapt.  at  Nurstead,  co.  Kent,  4  March  1841  ; 
educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College, 
O.xford,  matriculated  20  June  1859,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1869;  Vicar  of  Great  Bedwyn, 
CO.  Wilts,  1875  ;  died  s.p.  at  the  Vicarage, 
Great  Bedwyn,  in  his  64th  year,  on  Sunday, 
I  January,  bur.  at  Great  Bedwyn  6  January 
1905.  M.I.  Will  dated  28  December  1904, 
proved  at  Salisbury  18  March  1905,  by  Henry 
Edmeades  of  Nurstead  Court,  co.  Kent,  and 
James  Frederick  Edmeades  of  Hazells, 
Northfleet,  co.  Kent. 


=Charlotte  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Richmond  Seymour  of  Crowood,  co.  Wilts ; 
born  15  April  1828;  marr.  at  St.  James', 
Dover,  co.  Kent  (by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Frederick  Seymour,  Rector  of  Winchfield, 
CO.  Hants,  assisted  by  the  father  of  the 
bridegroom),  13  July  1870;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Great  Bedwyn,  on  Monday,  1 1 
January,  bur.  at  Great  Bedwyn  15  January 
1904.  M.I.  Will  dated  3  October  1899, 
proved  at  Salisbury  8  April  1904,  by  Henry 
Richard  Trecothick  Fort,  Surgeon,  nephew, 
the  surviving  Exor. 


Lieut.-Colonel  James  Frederick  Edmeades= 
of  Hazells,  Northfleet,  co.  Kent,  M.V.O. ; 
born  at  Pennis  House,  Fawkhani, 
on  Saturday,  8  July,  bapt.  at  Nurstead, 
20  August  1843;  educated  at  Harrow; 
Captain  (Hon.  Major)  West  Kent  (Queen's 
Own)  Imperial  Yeomanry  16  December 
1876,  Major  (Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel)  22 
November  1901  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Kent  ; 
nominated  M.V.O.  (4th-class)  26  July  1905. 


=Mary  Erskine  (his  cousin),  elder  dau.  of  Frederick 
James  Isacke  of  Woodview,  Booterstown,  co. 
Dublin,  Captain  9th  Lancers  and  sth  Fusiliers, 
by  Mary  Turner  Erskine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Fortescue,  formerly  of  the  Coldstream 
Guards  (son  of  the  Hon*"'*^  Matthew  Fortescue 
of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Devon) ;  born  at  Woodview, 
Booterstown,  on  Monday,  28  February  1853; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Donnybrook,  co.  Dublin  (by 
the  Rev.  Matthew  Robert  Edmeades,  Vicar  of 
Great  Bedwyn,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Arthur  Gore  Ryder,  D.D.,  the  Rector,  the 
Rev.  T.  Hutchinson  and  the  Rev.  Samuel  Sandys), 
on  Thursday,  i  February  1883. 


Florence,  born  at  Sandgate,  co.  Kent, 
on  Thursday,  5  September,  bapt.  at 
Nurstead  20  October  1878  ;  marr. 
there  (by  the  Rev.  Matthew  Robert 
Edmeades,  Vicar  of  Great  Bedwyn, 
uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Charles  Johnson  Gibson,  the 
Rector,  the  Rev.  Colin  Arthur  Fitz- 
gerald Campbell  and  the  Rev.  Francis 
Bunbury  Fitzgerald  Campbell)  on 
Tuesday,  21  June  1904,  Herbert  Baker 
of  Johannesburg  and  Cape  Town,  South 
Africa,  4th  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Baker 
of  Owletts,  Cobham,  co.  Kent. 

I 


William  Allaire  Edmeades, 
born  at  Sandgate  on  Tuesday, 
13  January,  bapt.  at  Nurstead 
28  March  1880;  educated  at 
Wellington  ;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Artillery  9  August  1899, 
Lieutenant  16  February 
1901,  Captain  19  May  1906; 
served  in  South  African  War 
1 900- 1 90 1  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  "London  Gazette," 
10  September  1901,  Queen's 
medal  with  four  clasps). 


Hilda  Margaret,  born 
at  Ashley  House, 
Folkestone,  co.  Kent, 
on  Monday,  6  De- 
cember 1886,  bapt.  at 
Nurstead  20  February 
1887. 


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179 


^r/«j.— Argent  on  a  chevron  sable  three  annulets  of  the  field. 
Crest. — A  lion  couchant  argent. 
Motto. — Esse  quam  videri. 


John  Round  of  Danbury  Park  and  of  West  Bergholt,  both= 
CO.  Essex,  D.C.L.  (only  son  of  John  Round  of  St.  Martin's, 
Colchester,  and  of  St.  Clere's  Hall,  both  co.  Essex,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Green  of  Law- 
ford  Hall,  CO.  Essex,  and  widow  of  Rev.  Richard  Daniel,  D.D., 
and  grandson  of  William  Round  of  Birch  Hall,  co.  Essex) ; 
born  at  St.  Martin's  House,  Colchester,  8  March  1783  ;  of 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  17  June  1801,  aged  18, 
B.A.  1S05,  M.A.  1808;  created  D.C.L.  16  June  1814;  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Essex,  High  Sheriff  1834;  M.P.  for  Ipswich 
1812-18,  and  for  Maldon  1837-47;  High  Steward  of 
Colchester  1818  until  his  death  ;  died  at  15  Brunswick 
Terrace,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  in  his  78th  year,  on  Saturday, 
28  April,  bur.  at  Danbury  3  May  i860.  Will  dated  16  April 
1859,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  339,  60)  9  May  i860,  by  John 
Round  of  15  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brighton,  Frederick  Peel 
Round  of  the  same  place,  and  Edmund  Round  of  i  Harcourt 
Buildings,  Inner  Temple,  London,  Barrister-at-Law,  sons,  the 
Exors.  Aliniature  and  two  Pencil  Portraits  in  the  possession 
of  John  Horace  Pound,  LL.D.,  his  grandson. 


=Susan  Constantia,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Caswall  of  Sacombe  Park, 
CO.  Hertford,  and  of  West  Berg- 
holt, CO.  Essex,  and  coheir  of 
her  brother,  George  Newman 
Caswall;  born  2  October  1789; 
marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  William  Howley,  Bishop  of 
London),  18  March  1815;  died, 
aged  56,  27  May,  bur.  at 
Danbury  3  June  1845.  Admon 
(with  will  dated  26  August  1843) 
was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  596, 
45)  in  July  1845,  to  John  Round, 
husband,  and  John  Round,  the 
younger,  Frederic  Peel  Round 
and  Edmund  Round,  sons, 
the  Exors.  Tzvo  Miniatures 
(by  Plimer  and  Ross),  Pastel 
and  Pencil  Dra'ivings  in  tJie 
possession  of  John  Horace  Round, 
LL.D.,  her  grandson. 


John  Round  of  West  Bergholt  and  of  15  Brunswick  Terrace,= 
Brighton;  born  at  17  Lower  Brook  Street,  London,  19  April  1816; 
educated  at  Harrow  (admitted  1829)  and  at  Balliol  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  16  May  1834,  aged  18,  B.A.  1838,  M.A. 
1841  ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  1838  ;  Captain  Essex 
Yeomanry;  died  at  his  residence,  15  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brighton, 
in  his  72nd  year,  on  Wednesday,  18  May,  bur.  at  Danbury  23 
May  1887.  Will  dated  29  November  1876,  with  codicil  dated 
7  December  1876,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  643,  87)  27  July  1887, 
by  John  Horace  Round  of  15  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brighton,  son, 
and  Edmund  Round  of  i  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  London, 
Barrister-at-Law,  brother,  the  Exors.  Miniature  and  Pencil 
Draiving  in  the  possession  of  John  Horace  Round,  LL.D.,  his  son. 


=Laura,  youngest  dau.  and 
coheir,  and  in  her  issue, 
sole  heir  of  Horatio 
(Horace)  Smith,  by  Sophia 
Ford  his  2nd  wife ;  marr. 
at  Hove,  co.  Sussex  (by  the 
Rev.  James  Stuart  Murray 
Anderson,  Preacher  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  London), 
on  Tuesday,  26  April 
1853;  died  at  Lucerne, 
Switzerland,  aged  36,  on 
Saturday,  27  August,  bur. 
j  at  Danbury  10  September 
I  1864.  Portrait  in  oils  by 
John  James  Masquerier, 
and  a  Bust  by  Sir  Edgar 
Joseph  Boehm,  R.A.,  in  the 
possession  of  John  Horace 
Round,  LL.D.,  her  son. 


John  Horace  Round  of  West  Bergholt  and  of  15  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brighton,  LL.D.  ; 
born  at  15  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brighton,  on  Wednesday,  22  February,  bapt.  at  Hove 
28  March  1854;  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  20  October  1874,  aged  20,  B.A.  (ist- 
class  in  modern  history)  1879,  M.A.  1881  ;  Hon.  LL.D.  (Edin.)  1905;  D.L.  for  co.  Essex; 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  West  Bergholt ;  Vice-President  Essex  Archsological  Society ;  Author  of 
"Geoffrey  de  Mandeville,"  1892,  "Feudal  England,"  1895,  "The  Commune  of  London,"  1899, 
and  other  works. 

180 


Frederic  Peel  Round,  born  at 
39  Piccadilly,  London,  22  May 
1818  ;  educated  at  Harrow 
(admitted  183 1)  and  at  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  18 
March  1836,  aged  17,  B.A.  1839; 
a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple 
1838;  Gentleman  Usher  of  the 
Green  Rod  18  July  1842  until 
his  death  ;  died  unmarried  at 
Pau,  les  Basses  Pyrenees,  France, 
in  his  66th  year,  on  Sunday, 
18  May  1884,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Pau.  Will  dated 
31  May  1883,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  510,  84)  21  June  1884, 
by  Edmund  Round  of  i  Har- 
court  Buildings,  Inner  Temple, 
London,  Barrister-at-Law,  brother, 
the  sole  Exor.  Mi?iiature,  and 
a  Statuette  by  Sir  Edgar  Joseph 
Boehm,  R.A.,  in  the  possession  of 
John  Horace  Round,  LL.D.,  his 
nepheiv. 


Edmund  Round  of  Wivenhoe,= 
CO.  Essex;  born  at  25  Albe- 
marle Street,  London,  on 
Friday,  31  March  1820  ; 
educated  at  Harrow  (admitted 
April  1833)  and  at  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
28  March  1838,  aged  17,  B.A. 

1841,  M.A.  1844;  a  Student  of 
the  Inner  Temple  19  January 

1842,  called  to  the  Bar  31 
January  1845;  J. P.  for  co. 
Essex  ;  died  s.p.  at  i  Harcourt 
Buildings,  Inner  Temple,  aged 
71,  on  Thursday,  24  Decem- 
ber, bur.  at  Danbury,  co.  Essex, 
30  December  1891.  Will  dated 
15  April  1890,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  195,  92)  24  February 
1892,  by  Herbert  Riversdale 
Mansel  Jones,  Barrister-at-Law, 
the  sole  Exor.  Miniature  in 
the  possession  of  John  Horace 
Round,  LL.D.,  his  nephew. 


=Louisa  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Charles  George  Parker 
of  Springfield  Place,  co. 
Essex,  by  Isabella  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James 
Houson  ;  born  at  Moul- 
sham,  CO.  Essex,  20  June 
1 821;  marr.  at  Spring- 
field (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
George  Murray,  Bishop 
of  Rochester)  10  October 
1846;  died  s.p.  at  31 
Chester  Square,  London, 
I  November,  bur.  in 
Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London,  5  November 
1903.  Will  dated  16 
August  1897,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1496,  1903) 
8  December  1903,  by 
Henry  John  Andrews 
Eyre  and  Douglas  Eyre, 
Barrister-at-Law,  nephews, 
the  Exors. 


Laura  Constance,  born  at  1 5  Brunswick 
Terrace,  Brighton,  on  Monday,  16 
April  1855;  died  in  Paris,  in  her  9th 
year,  on  Thursday,  7  April,  bur.  there 

9  April  1864,  the  remains  being 
subsequently   re-interred   at    Danbury 

10  September  following. 


Violet  Grace,  born  at  15  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brighton, 
on  Monday,  28  July  1856  ;  marr.  at  St.  Michael's, 
Chester  Square,  London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  James 
Fleming,  B.  D.),  on  Saturday,  5  January  1889, 
Frederick  David  Charles  Shaw- Kennedy,  youngest 
son  of  John  Shaw-Kennedy  of  Kirkmichael,  co. 
Ayr,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Ayr. 


Constantia  Catherine  Anne,  born  at  25  Albemarle  Street,  London,  on 
Thursday,  24  April  1823;  marr.  at  Hove,  co.  Sussex  (by  the  Rev.  James 
Stuart  Murray  Anderson,  Chaplain-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria),  on 
Tuesday,  9  May  1848,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Vice- Admiral  Henry  Alexander 
Story,  R.N.  (son  of  Philip  Laycock  Story);  born  25  July  1813; 
entered  the  Royal  Naval  College  in  December  1826,  embarked  in 
December  1828  as  Midshipman  on  board  the  "Madagascar"  in  the 
Mediterranean,  promoted  Lieutenant  1838;  served  in  the  "Druid"  at 
the  earlier  operations  of  the  War  in  China,  and  assisted  at  the  capture  of 
the  enemy's  forts  at  Tycocktow  and  Chuenpee ;  appointed  ist  Lieutenant 
to  the  "Gorgon"  for  South  America  in  1842,  Commander  g  November 
1846,  Inspecting  Commander  in  the  Coastguard  at  Dartmouth  February 
1850  to  August  1854;  obtained  command  of  the  "Harrier,"  17,  fitting 
for  North  America  and  the  West  Indies,  and  subsequently  served  in  the 
Baltic  until  the  close  of  the  Russian  War ;  became  retired  Captain  in 
1864,  Rear-Admiral  in  1873,  and  Vice-Admiral  in  1878;  died  at 
Avranches,  France,  on  Tuesday,  22  July  1879,  bur.  there.  Will  dated 
9  October  1866,  with  codicil  dated  18  March  1879,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
740,  79)  13  August  1879,  by  Amelia  Caroline  Story  of  Pau,  France, 
spinster,  his  daughter,  the  sole  Executrix  [who  married  Colonel  Bowen 
Buscarlet,  Sussex  Regiment,  and  died  s.p.  at  Pau  26  December  1904]. 
She  died  s.p.  at  Chateau  de  Recoules,  Aveyron,  France,  aged  69,  on 
Saturday,  10  September  1892,  and  was  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Pau. 
Will  dated  18  July  1892,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  952,  92)  24  September 
1892,  by  Frederic  David  Charles  Shaw- Kennedy,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Eliza  Mary,  born 
at  8  Brunswick 
Terrace,  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  26  Jan- 
uary 1827  ;  died 
at  Danbury  Park, 
in  her  1 1  th  year, 
on  Sunday,  12 
November,  bur. 
at  Danbury  18 
November  1837. 


[(tK^  Jhrpuu.'^^umjJ^ 


182 


NELSON. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Or  a  cross  flory  sable  a  bend 
gules  surmounted  by  another  engrailed  of  the  field  charged 
with  three  bombs  fired  proper  a  chief  (of  augmentation) 
undulated  argent  thereon  waves  of  the  sea  from  which  a  palm 
tree  issuant  between  a  disabled  ship  on  the  dexter  and  a  battery 
in  ruins  on  the  sinister  all  proper. 

Crests. — I,  (of  augmentation)  On  a  naval  crown  or  the  chelengk  or 
plume  of  triumph  presented  to  Horatio,  ist  Lord  Nelson,  by 
the  Grand  Signior,  or  Sultan,  for  the  victory  of  the  Nile ; 
2,  Upon  waves  of  the  sea  the  stern  of  a  Spanish  man-of-war 
proper  thereon  inscribed  "San  Josef,"  the  whole  surmounted  by 
the  motto  :    "  Faith  and  works." 

Supporters. — Dexter:  A  sailor  armed  with  a  cutlass  and  a  pair  of  pistols 
in  his  belt  proper  the  exterior  hand  supporting  a  staff  thereon 
hoisted  a  commodore's  flag  gules  and  (for  augmentation)  in  his 
sinister  a  palm  branch  proper ;  Sinister :  A  lion  rampant 
reguardant  proper  in  his  mouth  two  broken  flag-staffs  proper 
flowing  from  one  a  Spanish  flag  or  and  gules  and  (for 
augmentation)  from  the  other  a  French  or  tri-coloured  flag  in 
his  dexter  paw  a  palm  branch  proper. 

Motto. — Palmam  qui  meruit  ferat. 


i^elson. 


Rev.  Edmund  Nelson  (son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund= 
Nelson,  Vicar  of  Sporle  and  Rector  of  Hilborough, 
both  CO.  Norfolk,  Patron  of  the  living  of  Hilborough, 
by  Mary  his  wife  [a  Ring  inscribed :  "  marv  . 
NELSO^f  .  OB :  14  .  JULY  .  1789  .  JE  :  91,"  is  preserved 
in  the  collection  of  Memorial  Rings  belonging  to 
Frederick  Arthur  Crisp],  dau.  of  John  Bland  of 
Cambridge);  born  19  March,  bapt.  at  East 
Bradenham,  co.  Norfolk,  29  March  1723;  of  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted  10  July  1741,  Scholar 
1741-48,  Fellow  1751-53-  B.A.  1745,  M.A.  1750; 
Rector  of  Hilborough  and  of  Little  Palgrave,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  Vicar  of  Sporle  1747-55,  and  afterwards 
Rector  of  Burnham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  which  living 
he  held  for  46  years  ;  died  in  Great  Pulteney  Street, 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  in  his  79th  year,  on  Monday, 
26  April,  bur.  at  Burnham  Thorpe  11  May  1802. 
Marble  Tablet  in  the  church.  Will  dated  1 2  January 
1801,  proved  (P.C.C.  564  Kenyan)  10  July  1802,  by 
the  Rev.  William  Nelson,  D.D.,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


Catherine,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Maurice 
Suckling,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Westminster 
and  Rector  of  Barsham,  co.  Suffolk,  and 
sister  of  Captain  Maurice  Suckling, 
Comptroller  of  the  Navy  [a  Ring  inscribed: 

"  M.\URICE  .   SUCKLING  .   ESQ  .OB:    1 7    JULY  . 

1778  .  X.:  52,"  is  preserved  in  the  collection 
of  Afemorial  Rings  belonging  to  Frederick 
Arthur  Crisp],  by  Anne  his  wife  [a  Ring 
inscribed :  "  A  :  suckling  .  ob  :  5  .  jan  : 
1768  .  ^T :  75,"  is  preserved  in  the  collection 
of  Memorial  Rings  belonging  to  Frederick 
Arthur  Crisp],  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Turner 
of  Warham,  co.  Norfolk,  Baronet ;  bom 
at  Barsham  9  May,  bapt.  there  27  May 
1725;  marr.  at  Beccles,  co.  Suffolk,  u 
May  1749 ;  died,  aged  42,  26  December, 
bur.  at  Burnham  Thorpe  30  December  1767. 
M.I. 


Edmund  Nelson,  born  at  Swaffham,  co. 
Norfolk,  5  April,  bapt.  there  12  April, 
died  7  August,  and  bur.  at  Hilborough 
13  August  1750.      M.I. 


Horatio  Nelson,  born  at  Swaffham  28 
July,  bapt.  there  27  August,  and  bur.  at 
Hilborough  15  November  1751.    M.I. 


Maurice  Nelson,  bom  at  Swaffham  24  May,  bapt.  there 
10  June  1753  ;  Clerk  in  the  Auditor's  Office  of  the  Excise 
1768-80;  died,  aged  48,  on  Friday,  24  April,  bur.  at 
Burnham  Thorpe  7  May  1801.  M.I.  Will  dated  16 
July  1795,  proved  (P.C.C.  407  Abercrombie)  9  June 
1 80 1,  by  Horatio,  Viscount  Nelson,  Duke  of  Brontd 
in  Sicily,  Knight  of  the  Most  Honourable  Order  of 
the  Bath,  Rear-Admiral  in  his  Majesty's  Navy,  brother, 
the  Exor. 


Jemima  Susanna  (twin 
with  Catherine),  bom 
at  Wells,  CO.  Norfolk, 
and  bapt.  there  20  No- 
vember 1781  ;  died  at 
Wangford,  co.  Suffolk, 
10  August,  bur.  at 
Burnham  Westgate, 
CO.  Norfolk,  17  August 
1864.  Will  dated  17 
May  1863,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  629,  64)  3 
October  1864,  by  Mary 
Anne  Bolton  of  Burn- 
ham Westgate,  spinster, 
niece,  and  William 
Bolton  Girdlestone  of 
Burnham  Westgate, 
nephew,  the  Exors. 


Catherine  (twin  with  Jemima  Susanna),  bapt.  at  Wells  20  November  1781 ; 
marr.  on  Wednesday,  18  May  1803,  her  cousin.  Captain  Sir  William 
Bolton,  R.N.  (younger  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Bolton  [brother  of  Thomas 
Bolton,  see  next  page].  Rector  of  Hollesley,  co.  Suffolk,  and  of  Brancaster, 
CO.  Norfolk,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Woodthorpe  of  Oakley, 
CO.  Essex);  entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  1793,  and  served  under  Lord 
Nelson  as  a  Midshipman  and  Lieutenant  during  the  greater  part  of  the 
French  revolutionary  war;  advanced  to  the  rank  of  Commander  in  1801, 
appointed  to  the  "Childers"  sloop  of  war  in  1803,  and  posted  10  April 
1805;  he  subsequently  commanded  H.M.S.  "  Eurydice,"  "Druid," 
"  Endymion  "  and  "  Forth  "  frigates  on  the  Mediterranean,  Irish,  Channel 
and  North  American  Stations,  and  during  this  period  made  the  following 
captures,  "le  Basque,"  French  national  brig  of  16  guns  and  112  men, 
laden  with  flour,  &c.,  for  the  relief  of  Guadelope,  "le  Milan,"  privateer 
of  14  guns  and  80  men,  and  the  "Regent,"  American  letter-of-marque  of 
5  guns  and  35  men;  knighted  at  St.  James'  Palace  18  May  1803,  in 
consequence  of  being  appointed  by  Lord  Nelson  to  be  installed  as  his 
pro.xy  at  the  installation  of  the  Knights  of  the  Bath,  which  took  place 
the  following  day ;  died,  aged  53,  i  December,  bur.  at  Costessey,  co. 
Norfolk,  22  December  1830.  AdiSon  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  26  August 
1 83 1,  to  Dame  Catherine  Bolton,  relict.  Further  adrnon  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  28  February  1874,  to  Ellen  Girdlestone,  wife  of  Horatio  Girdlestone, 
M.D.,  of  Andover,  co.  Hants,  daughter,  and  one  of  the  next  of  kin.  She  died  at  Burnham 
Thorpe,  aged  75,  on  Wednesday,  22  April,  and  was  bur.  at  Burnham  Westgate  29  April  1857. 
Will  dated  23  July  1853,  proved  (P.C.C.  351,  57)  23  May  1857,  by  Mary  Anne  Bolton,  spinster, 
daughter,  and  William  Bolton  Girdlestone,  nephew,  the  Exors.       =p 

186  ^ 


Thomas  Bolton  of  Wells,  formerly  of  Cranwich,  both  co.= 
Norfolk  (youngest  son  of  Samuel  Bolton  of  Coddenham, 
CO.  Suffolk,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Minster  of  Yaxley, 
CO.  Suffolk);  bapt.  at  Coddenham  17  April  1753;  died,  in  his 
83rd  year,  17  October,  bur.  at  Burnham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk, 
24  October  1834.  Will  dated  28  September  1834,  proved 
(P.C.C.  27s  Gloster)  13  May  1835,  by  Thomas,  Earl  Nelson, 
only  son,  and  Jemima  Susannah  Bolton,  spinster,  daughter, 
the  Exors. 


=Susannah,  born  at  Sporle,  co. 
Norfolk,  1 2  June,  bapt.  there 
by  her  father  17  June  1755; 
marr.  at  Burnham  Thorpe 
5  August  1780;  died  at 
Bradenham,  co.  Suffolk,  aged 
58,  on  Tuesday,  13  July,  bur. 
at  Burnham  Thorpe  19  July 
1813.     M.I. 


Anne,  born  at 
Wells  and  bapt. 
there  20  August 
1783;  died  in 
infancy. 


Thomas  Nelson,  Earl  Nelson,  Viscount= 
Merton  of  Trafalgar,  Baron  Nelson  ;  born 
7  July,  bapt.  10  July  1786  (baptism 
registered  at  St.  Michael-at-Pleas,  Nor- 
wich) ;  educated  at  the  High  School, 
Norwich,  and  at  Peterhouse,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1811,  M.A.  1814  ;  Cornet  ist 
Regiment  Suffolk  Yeomanry  Cavalry  i  July  1816;  D.L.  for 
CO.  Wilts,  High  Sheriff  1834;  one  of  the  esquires  at  the 
installation  of  his  uncle,  Horatio,  Viscount  Nelson,  as 
Knight  of  the  Bath,  19  May  1803;  succeeded  his  uncle, 
the  Rev.  William,  Earl  Nelson,  as  2nd  Earl  28  February 
1835,  and  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Nelson  in 
compliance  with  an  Act  passed  for  securing  the  Nelson 
annuity  ;  died  at  Brickworth  House,  co.  Wilts,  aged  49, 
I  November,  bur.  in  the  chapel  yard  at  Standlynch, 
CO.  Wilts,  9  November  1835.  ^Vill  dated  25  July  1834, 
with  codicil  dated  26  October  1835,  proved  (P.C.C. 
40  Stowell)  7  January  1836,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Girdle- 
stone,  Nelson  Matcham  and  Frances  Elizabeth,  Dowager 
Countess  Nelson,  relict,  the  Exors  named  in  will,  and 
George  Matcham,  D.L.,  the  Exor  named  in  codicil. 


=Frances  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Maurice  Eyre  of 
Landford  and  of  Brickworth,  both 
CO.  Wilts,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Foyle ; 
marr.  at  Landford  21  February 
1 821;  died  at  her  residence, 
Landford  House,  in  her  82nd 
year,  on  Thursday,  28  March 
1878,  bur.  in  the  chapel  yard  at 
Standlynch.  Will  dated  26  May 
1866,  with  codicil  dated  3  April 
1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  335, 
78)  15  April  1878,  by  Horatio, 
Ead  Nelson,  the  Rev.  the  Hon"^ 
John  Horatio  Nelson  of  Shaw 
Rectory,  co.  Berks,  and  the  Hon'''^ 
Maurice  Nelson  of  Landford 
House,  CO.  Wilts,  Captain  in  the 
Royal  Navy,  sons,  the  Exors. 


A 
{For  issue  see  page  igd). 


George  Bolton,  Elizabeth  Anne,  born  at  Brancaster,  co.  Norfolk,  20  April  1790;  AnneNelson, 
born  10  No-  marr.  in  181 1,  the  Rev.  Henry  Girdlestone  (son  of  Henry  John  born  30  Oc- 
vember  1787;  Girdlestone  by  Ann  [nde  Bolton]  his  wife);  born  at  Wells,  co.  tober  1791  ; 
died  at  sea  in  Norfolk,  11  April,  bapt.  privately  13  September  1785  (baptism  died  3  Oc- 
1799.  registered    at    Wells)  ;     of    Emmanuel    College,     Cambridge,     tober,       bur. 

matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,   1853,  B.A.   1857  ;    Rector  of    at     Burnham 
Colton  St.  Andrew,  co.  Norfolk,  1815,  and  of  Landford  1833;     Westgate,  co. 
died    at   the    Rectory,    Landford,   aged    86,    on    Wednesday,     Norfolk,       9 
I   February,  bur.  at  Landford  8   February   1871.      Will  dated     Octoberi83o. 
4  May  1863,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  i  November 
1865   and    I    November    1866,    proved   (Prin.    Reg.,    172,    71) 
10   March    187 1,  by  Nelson  Girdlestone   of  57   Priory  Road, 
Kilburn,  co.  Middlesex,  son,  the    surviving  Exor.       She  died 
at  Landford  4  February,  and  was  bur.  there  9  February  1861. 


A 


187 


Sarah,  dau.  of= 
the  Rev.  Henry 
Yonge,  Vicar 
of  Great  Tor- 
rington,  CO. 

Devon;  marr.  at 
Swaffham,  co. 
Norfolk,  9  No- 
vember 1786; 
died  in  Port- 
man  Square, 
London,  aged 
78,  15  April, 
bur.  in  St. 
Paul's  Cathe- 
dral 22  April 
1828.     ist  wife. 


=Rev.  William  Nelson,  D.D.,  Earl  Nelson,  = 
Viscount  Merton  of  Trafalgar,  Baron 
Nelson  and  Duke  of  Bront^  ;  born  20  April, 
bapt.  at  Burnham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk, 
3  May  1757;  educated  at  Norwich  and 
North  Walsham  Grammar  Schools,  and  at 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
Pensioner  1774,  B.A.  1778,  M.A.  1781  ; 
Rector  of  Brandon  Parva,  co.  Norfolk, 
31  January  1784,  and  of  Hilborough  1797  ; 
created  D.D.  of  Cambridge  15  January 
1802  and  of  Oxford  30  July  1802  ; 
Prebendary  of  Canterbury  24  ^lay  1803 
and  Vice-Dean  of  Canterbury ;  succeeded 
his  brother,  Horatio,  Viscount  Nelson,  as 
2nd  Baron  Nelson  and  Duke  of  Bronte 
21  October  1805;  created  Earl  Nelson 
of  Trafalgar,  and  Viscount  Merton  of 
Trafalgar  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United 
Kingdom  20  November  1805 ;  died  in 
Port  man  Square,  London,  aged  77,  28 
February,  bur.  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral 
9  March  1835.  Will  dated  13  July  1832, 
proved  (P.C.C.  189  Gloster)  19  March  1S35, 
by  Samuel,  Baron  Bridport,  the  Rev.  William 
Johnson  Yonge  and  the  Rev.  William 
Barlow,  three  of  the  Exors.  Power  reserved 
to  Hilare,  Countess  Nelson,  relict,  and 
Charlotte  Mary,  Lady  Bridport,  wife  of 
Samuel,  Baron  Bridport,  daughter,  the  other 
Exors.     A  Ring  inscribed :  "william  earl 

NELSON     DUKE    OF     BRONTE    OB^    28™    FEB^ 

1835  /ET  77,"  is  preserved  in  the  collection 
of  Memorial  Rings  belonging  to  Frederick 
Arthur  Crisp. 


=Hilare,  3rd  dau.  of  Rear- 
Admiral  Sir  Robert  Barlow, 
G.C.B.,  R.N.,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wfe,  dau.  of  William  Garrett 
of  Worting,  co.  Hants ;  marr. 
by  special  licence  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  the 
Hon'*  Frederick  Hotham),  on 
Thursday,  26  March  1829. 
She  marr.  istly.  Captain 
George  Ulric  Barlow,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  George  Barlow, 
G.C.B.,  and  3rdly  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bryanston  Square,  London, 
7  February  1837,  George 
Thomas  Knight.  She  died 
suddenly  in  Paris  on  Tuesday, 
22  December  1857.  Adinon 
(with  will  dated  5  June  1857) 
was  granted  (Prin.  Reg., 
69,  58)  13  February  1858,  to 
George  Thomas  Knight  of  the 
University  Club  House,  Suffolk 
Street,  Pall  Mall,  London,  the 
lawful  husband,  and  William 
Henry  Barlow  of  Beechfield 
House,  Doncaster,  co.  York, 
nephew,  the  Exors.     2nd  wife. 


Charlotte  Mary,  bom  20  September  1787;  succeeded 
her  father  as  Duchess  of  Brontd  28  February  1835, 
according  to  the  law  of  Sicily;  marr.  3  July  18 10, 
Samuel,  Baron  Bridport  of  Cricket  St.  Thomas, 
CO.  Somerset,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland ;  born 
7  December  1788  ;  succeeded  his  great-uncle, 
Alexander,  Viscount  and  Baron  Bridport,  as  2nd 
Baron  3  May  18 14;  died  at  his  residence  at  Cricket 
St.  Thomas,  in  his  80th  year,  on  Monday,  6  January 
1868,  bur.  at  Cricket  St.  Thomas.  She  died  at 
Cricket  St.  Thomas,  in  her  86th  year,  on  Wednesday, 
29  January  1873,  and  was  bur.  there. 


Horatio  Nelson,  Viscount  Trafalgar; 
born  26  October  1788,  and  bapt. 
at  Hilborough ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Cambridge ;  received  Royal  warrant 
in  March  1806,  to  accept  and  wear 
the  insignia  of  the  Order  of  St.  Joachim 
worn  by  his  uncle,  Horatio,  Viscount 
Nelson ;  died  at  Wame's  Hotel, 
Conduit  Street,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  in  his  20th  year,  17  January, 
bur.  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  25  January 
1808. 


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14  July  1830,  and  was  bur.  at 
Littleham,  Exmouth,  co.  Devon. 
M.I.  She  died  in  Harley  Street, 
London,  6  May,  and  was  bur.  in 


Vice-Admiral  Horatio  Nelson,  Viscount  Nelson,  Baron=Frances  Herbert,  dau.  of  William 
Nelson  and  Duke  of  Bronte,  K.B.,  D.C.L. ;  born  at  the  VVoolward,  Senior  Judge  of  the 
Parsonage  House,  Burnham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  29  Sep-  Island  of  Nevis,  West  Indies; 
tember,  bapt.  privately  5  October  1758  (Sponsors:  Lord  bapt.  in  May  1761  ;  marr.  at 
Walpole,  Dr.  Hamond  and  Mrs.  Joyce  Pyle),  and  received  Figtree  Church,  Nevis,  12  March 
into  the  church  at  Burnham  Thorpe  15  November  1787;  had  ^^2000  a  year  settled 
following  ;  educated  at  the  High  School,  Norwich,  and  at  on  her  by  Act  of  Parliament 
North  Walsham,  co.  Norfolk  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  1806.  She  marr.  istly,  28  June 
as  Midshipman  on  board  the  "  Raisonnable"  under  his  1779,  Josiah  Nisbet  of  the  Island 
uncle,  Captain  Maurice  Suckling,  1  January  1771,  Acting  of  Nevis,  M.D.,  by  whom  she 
Lieutenant  26  September  1776,  Lieutenant  9  April  1777,  had  one  son.  Captain  Josiah 
Commander  8  December  1778,  Post-Captain  11  June  Nisbet,  R.N. ,  who  died  in  France 
1779,  Acting  Commodore,  West  India  Station,  July  1786 
to  June  1787,  Colonel  of  Marines  i  June  1795,  Com- 
modore in  the  Mediterranean  11  August  1795  to  1797, 
Rear-Admiral  of  the  Blue  20  February  1797,  and  of  the 
Red  14  February  1799,  Vice-Admiral  of  the  Blue  i  January     the   churchyard  at  Littleham    14 

1801  and  of  the  White  23  April  1804;  second  in  command  May  1831.  M.I.  Will  dated 
of  the  Baltic   17   February   1801   and  Commander-in-Chief     18  April  1831,  with  two  codicils 

5  May  to  9  June  1801,  Vice-Admiral  commanding  between  dated  respectively  26  April  1831 
Orford  and  Beachy  Head  24  July  1801  to  10  April  and  3  May  1831,  proved  (P.C.C. 
1802,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Mediterranean  16  May  289  Tebbs)  13  May  1831,  by 
1803  ;  took  part  under  Sir  John  Jervis  in  the  defeat  Samuel,  Baron  Bridport,  and 
of  the  Spanish  Navy  off  Cape  St.  Vincent  14  February  Charles  Bulkeley  Egerton,  the 
1797    (losing    his   arm    in    an    engagement    off    Teneriffe     Exors. 

24  July  1797);  in  command  at  the  battle  of  the  Nile  or 
Aboukir  i  August  1798  (wounded)  and  was  created  Baron 
Nelson  of  the  Nile  and  of   Burnham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great   Britain, 

6  November  1798,  receiving  the  thanks  of  Parliament;  he  effected  at  Naples,  in  June  1799, 
the  restoration  of  King  Ferdinand,  and  by  him  was  made  a  Knight  Grand  Cross  of 
St.  Ferdinand  and  Merit  of  Naples  7  January  1801,  and  created  Duke  of  Bront^  in  Sicily 
9  January  1801,  with  considerable  estates  in  the  island,  being  granted  by  Royal  Licence 
dated  September  i8or,  permission  for  himself  and  his  heirs  to  hold  the  Dukedom;  effected 
the  annihilation  of  the  Northern  Confederacy  by  the  defeat  of  the  Danish  Fleet  off  Copenhagen 
in  April  1801,  and  was  created  Viscount  Nelson  of  the  Nile  and  of  Burnham  Thorpe  22  May 
1801,  also  created  Baron  Nelson  of  the  Nile  and  of  Hilborough,  co.  Norfolk,  both  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  18  August  following;  in  command  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar 
against  the  combined  fleets  of  France  and  Spain;  created  K.B.  17  May  1797,  invested  at 
St.  James'  Palace  27  September  1797;  appointed  High  Steward  of  Ipswich  11  October  1798; 
admitted  to  the  Freedom  of  the  City  of  Exeter  21  January  1801  and  of  Plymouth  24  January 
following;  Senior  Knight  of  ist-class  of  the  Crescent  of  Turkey  20  March  1802,  Grand 
Commander  of  St.  Joachim  of  Leiningen  15  July  1802;  created  D.C.L.  of  Oxford  30  March 

1802  ;  killed  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar,  aged  47,  21  October  1805,  brought  home  in  the 
"Victory,"  and  buried  in  state  in  the  crypt  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  9  January  1806. 
Memorials  at  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  Trafalgar  Square,  London,  Calton  Hill,  Edinburgh, 
O'Connell  Street,  Dublin,  and  many  others.  A  Bust  has  also  recently  been  placed  in  the 
church  at  Burnham  Thorpe  by  the  East  Anglian  Society  to  commemorate  the  Centenary. 
Will  dated  10  May  1803,  with  seven  codicils  dated  respectively  (i)  13  May  1803, 
(2)  6  September  1803,  (3)  private  letter  undated,  (4)  19  February  1804,  (5)  6  April  1804, 
(6)  dated  on  board  the  "Victory"  in  the  Gulf  of  Sardinia  19  December  1804,  and  (7) 
II  September  1805,  proved  (P.C.C.  881  Nelson)  23  December  1805,  by  the  Rev.  William 
Nelson,  D.D.,  Viscount  Merton  and  Earl  Nelson  of  Trafalgar,  and  William  Haslewood,  the 
Exors.  Portraits:  by  John  Hoppner,  R.A.,  in  St.  James'  Palace;  by  Lemuel  Praficis 
Abbott,  in  the  Painted  Hall  at  Greenivich,  and  another  in  the  National  Portrait  Gallery  ; 
by  Heinrich  F'liger,  for  which  Lord  Nelson  sat  ivhile  at  Vienna  in  1800,  by  John  Zoffany, 
R.A.,  and  a  full-length  by  Leonard  Guzzardi,  all  three  at  the  Admiralty ;  by  John 
Francis  Rigaud,  R.A.,  which  Lord  Nelson  presented  to  Captain  Willia7n  Locker  in  1781, 
belongs  to  Earl  Nelson,  who  also  has  another  painted  by  Leonard  Guzzardi  in  IJPQ-  A  gold 
ring,  ena?nelled  in  black,  with  a  Viscount  and  Duke's  coronet  in  colours,  the 
initials  "n  b"  and  the  word  "  trafalg.ar."  On  the  shank  is  engraved: 
"  PALMAM  QUI  MERUIT  FERAT,"  and  at  the  back  of  the  head:  "lost  to 
HIS  COUNTRY  21  OCT.  1805  AGED  47,"  is  preserved  in  the  collection  of 
Memorial  Rings  belonging  to  Frederick  Arthur  Crisp. 

189 


Anne,  born  20  September,  bapt.  at  Burnham 
Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  27  September  1760;  died  at 
Bath  15  November,  bur.  at  Bathford,  co.  Somerset, 
18  November  1783.  Will  dated  2  November  1783, 
proved  (P.C.C.  361  Cormvallis)  4  December  1783, 
by  the  Rev.  Edmund  Nelson,  father,  the  sole  Exor. 


Edmund  Nelson,  born  4  June,  bapt.  at  Burnham 
Thorpe  11  June  1762  ;  died,  aged  28,  11  December, 
bur.  at  Burnham  Thorpe  16  December  1789. 


Rev.  Suckling  Nelson,  born  5  January, 
bapt.  at  Burnham  Thorpe  12  January 
1764;  of  Christ's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1795  ,•  died  at  Burnham  Thorpe, 
aged  35,  bur.  there  20  April  1799. 


George  Nelson,  born  1 3  September,  bapt. 
at  Burnham  Thorpe  18  September  1765; 
died,  aged  6  months,  21  March,  bur. 
at  Burnham  Thorpe  24  March  1766. 


Thomas  Nelson,  Earl  Nelsonj-^Frances  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and 
\'iscount   Merton   of  Trafalgar     heir   of   John    iMaurice    Eyre    of 

Landford  and  of  Brickworth,  both 
CO.  Wilts,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Foyle. 


and  Baron  Nelson. 


{See  page  i8y.) 


Horatio  Nelson,  Earl  Nelson,  Viscount= 
Merton  of  Trafalgar,  and  Baron  Nelson  ;  born 
at  Brickworth  House,  co.  Wilts,  7  August  1823, 
bapt.  privately  at  Brickworth  and  received 
into  the  church  at  Standlynch  Chapel,  co. 
Wilts  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Fisher,  Bishop  of 
Salisbury) ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1844;  Cornet 
Royal  Wiltshire  Regiment  of  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  20  May  1840,  Lieutenant  16  April 
1847,  Captain  9th  Salisbury  Troop;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Wilts;  Patron  of  the  living  of 
Landford,  co.  ^Vilts ;  succeeded  his  father  as 
3rd  Earl  I  November  1835. 


=Lady  Mary  Jane  Diana,  only  dau.  of  Welbore 
Ellis,  2nd  Earl  of  Normanton,  by  Lady  Diana 
his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Augustus,  nth  Earl 
of  Pembroke;  born  26  May  1822;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  28 
July  1845  (marriage  settlements  dated  21  July 
1845);  died  at  Trafalgar  House,  near  Salis- 
bury, CO.  ^Vilts,  on  Sunday,  8  Ma)',  bur.  in  the 
chapel  yard  at  Standlynch  on  Friday,  13  May 
1904.  Will  dated  17  August  1S83,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  804,  1904)  10  June  1904,  by 
Horatio,  Earl  Nelson,  husband,  one  of  the 
Exors. 


Alice  Mary  Diana, 
of  Sutton  Wick 
HcHise,  Abing- 
don, CO.  Berks ; 
bom  in  Tilney 
Street,  Park  Lane, 
London,  9  July 
1846. 


Constance  Jane,  bom  at  Trafalgar  House,  near  Salisbury,  16  February 
1848  ;  marr.  at  Charlton  All  Saints,  co.  Wilts  (by  the  Rev.  the  Hon''"* 
John  Horatio  Nelson,  uncle  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  Edward  McKnight),  on  Thursday,  21  April  1870,  the  Rev.  the 
Hon''''=  Bertrand  Pleydell-Bouverie  (3rd  son  of  Jacob,  4th  Earl  of  Radnor, 
by  Lady  Mary  Augusta  Frederica  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Walter 
ist  Earl  of  Verulam);  born  23  April  1845;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1864,  B.A.  1868,  M..^.  1872;  Rector 
of  Stanton  St.  Quinton,  co.  Wilts,  1870-80,  Rector  and  Rural  Dean  of 
Pewsey,  co.  Wilts,  from  1880,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury  Cathedral  from 
1894. 


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Catherine,  born  19  March,  bapt.  at  Burnham  Thorpe,  co.  Norfolk,  22  March  1767;  marr 
at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  26  February  1787,  George  Matcham  of  Ashfold  Lodge,  Slaugham, 
CO.  Sussex  (only  surviving  son  of  Simon  Matcham,  Superintendent  of  the  Marine,  of  the 
East  India  Company  and  Senior  Member  in  Council,  Bombay,  India,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Hugh  Bidwell  of  Bidwell  Manor,  Newton  St.  Cyres,  co.  Devon) ;  born  30 
November  1754;  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex;  died  at  Kensington,  London,  aged  79,  on  Sunday, 
3  February  1833.  Will  dated  8  September  1828,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  8  September 
1828  and  4  December  1830,  proved  (P.C.C.  104  Farquhar)  16  February  1833,  by  Catherine 
Matcham,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix  named  in  first  codicil.  She  died  at  Kensington,  London, 
on  Monday,  28  March  1842.  Will  dated  27  June  1833,  with  codicil  dated  9  November  1834, 
proved  (P.C.C.  275,  42)  12  April  1842,  by  George  Matcham,  D.L.,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


Rev.  John  Horatio  Nelson  of  Landford= 
House,  CO.  Wilts  ;  born  at  Brickworth,  co. 
Wilts,  15  January,  bapt.  at  Whiteparish, 
CO.  Wilts,  2  February  1825  ;  educated  at 
Eton,  Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  M.A.  1846;  Rector  of 
Trimley,  co.  Suffolk,  1853-57,  of 
Belaugh  Rectory  cum  Scottow  Vicarage, 
CO.  Norfolk,  1857-72,  and  of  Shaw- 
cum-Donnington,  co.  Berks,  from  1872; 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Landford. 


=Hon'''«  Susan,  2nd  dau.  of  Lord  Charles  Spencer- 
Churchill  (2nd  son  of  George,  5th  Duke  of 
Marlborough),  by  Etheldreda  Catherine  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Benett  of  Pythouse,  co.  Wilts, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Wilts;  born  31  January  1831  ; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Fane,  Vicar  of  Warminster, 
CO.  Wilts),  on  Thursday,  27  August  1857  ;  died 
at  Shaw  Rectory,  Newbury,  co.  Berks,  on 
Wednesday,  2  February,  bur.  at  Shaw  7  February 
1898.  Will  dated  12  July  1893,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  329,  98)  15  March  1898,  by  Douglas  Eyre, 
Barrister-at-Law,  one  of  the  Exors. 


John  Eyre  Nelson  of  Battle  Creek,=Kathryn  Cornelia,  dau.  of  Horatio  Spencer  Nelson,  born 

Mich.,  U.S.A. ;  born  at  the  Vicar-     A.  J.  Kell  of  Battle  Creek,  at  the  Vicarage,  Scottow,  on 

age,   Scottow,    i   October,   bapt.  at     Mich.  ;     marr.    at    Battle  Wednesday,  6  June,  bapt.  at 

Scottow  30  November  1858.                  Creek  14  February  1899.  Scottow  4  July  i860. 


Edith,  born  7  January  1850;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London  (by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Samuel  Wilberforce,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  the  Hon*"'*  Robert  Liddell), 
on  Tuesday,  5  July  1870,  Charles  Clement  Tudway  of  Stoberry  Park  and  "The  Cedars,"  Wells, 
CO.  Somerset  (only  surviving  child  of  Robert  Charles  Tudway  of  Wells,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Wells, 
by  Maria  Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Miles  of  Leigh  Court,  co.  Somerset, 
1st  Baronet,  M.P.) ;  born  at  Wells  on  Monday,  23  November  1846,  bapt.  at  St.  Cuthbert's, 
Wells,  8  January  1847  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and  at  Magdalen  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Lent  Term,  1865  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Somerset ;  formerly  Captain  North  Somerset 
Yeomanry  Cavalry.  She  died  aged  27,  on  Friday,  24  August,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Cuthbert's, 
Wells,  28  August  1877,  leaving  one  daughter,  Madeline  Constance.  He  marr.  2ndly  at 
Alderbury,  co.  Wilts,  15  January  1884,  Alice  Constance,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick 
Hutchinson  Hervey-Bathurst,  3rd  Baronet,  by  Clare  Emily  his  2nd  wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Brooke  of  Norton  Priory,  co.  Chester,  6th  Baronet. 

A 


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Frances  Catharine,  bom  26  March,  bapt.  at 
^\'hiteparish,  co.  Wilts,  23  April  1826;  marr. 
at  Charlton,  co.  Wilts  (by  the  Rev.  the 
Hon'''''  John  Horatio  Nelson,  Rector  of 
Trimley,  co.  Suffolk),  on  Thursday,  25  January 
1855,  Robert  John  Pettiward  of  Finborough 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk  (only  son  of  Robert  Bussell 
of  Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Eyre  of  Landford,  co. 
Wilts);  born  19  May  1819;  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1841,  M.A.  1844;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Suffolk,  High  Sheriff  1867-68,  formerly 
Major  West  Suffolk  Militia ;  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  22  January  1856,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Pettiward  in  compliance  with  the 
will  of  Roger  Pettiward  of  Great  Finborough. 
She  died  at  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  aged  51, 
on  Saturday,  14  April,  and  was  bur.  at 
Finborough  21  April  1877. 

A 

Elizabeth  Anne,  born  at  Brickworth,  co.  Wilts, 
and  bapt.  at  \\'hiteparish  18  May  1827; 
died,  aged  2  years  and  9  months,  bur.  at 
Whiteparish  17  February  1830. 

Caroline,  born  at  Brickworth  and  bapt.  at 
Whiteparish  31  August  1828;  died,  aged 
7  months,  bur.  at  Whiteparish  12  March  1829. 


Susanna,  born  8  December  1829,  bapt.  at 
Whiteparish  9  January  1830;  marr.  at  Land- 
ford  (by  the  Rev.  the  Hon*"''  John  Horatio 
Nelson,  brother  of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  James  St.  John  Blunt,  Vicar  of  Old 
Windsor,  co.  Berks,  and  Chaplain  to  Queen 
Victoria)  on  Tuesday,  27  June  1865,  the 
Rev.  Alexander  Colvin  Blunt  (7  th  but  4th 
surviving  son  of  Edward  Walter  Blunt  of 
Kempshott  Park,  co.  Hants,  of  the  Hon'''* 
East  India  Co.'s  Service,  by  Janet  Shirley  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James  Allan  of  The  Hall, 
Stirling) ;  bom  at  2  Old  Palace  Yard,  West- 
minster, 14  November  1831,  and  bapt.  at 
Knight's  Enham,  co.  Hants;  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford,  matriculated  12  June  1851,  aged  19, 
B.A.  1855,  M.A.  T859;  Rector  of  Millbrook, 
CO.  Hants,  1865-89,  and  of  Burghclere,  co. 
Hants,  from  1889;  Rural  Dean  of  Southamp- 
ton 1877-89  and  of  Kingsclere  from  1890, 
Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester  from  1889.  She 
died  s.p.  at  Burghclere  Rectory,  on  Sunday, 
8  April,  and  was  bur.  at  Burghclere  1 1  April 
1900.  Will  dated  8  January  1890,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  708,  1900)  16  May  1900,  by 
Alexander  Colvin  Blunt,  the  sole  Exor. 


Mary  Katherine,  bom 
5  October  1852;  marr. 
at  St.  Thomas',  Regent 
Street,  London,  21  Oc- 
tober 1890,  Richard 
Francis  Shaw  of  "The 
Limes,"  Audlem,  co. 
Chester.  She  died  14 
November,  and  was  bur. 
in  the  chapel  at  Trafalgar 
Park,  near  Salisbury, 
on  Wednesday,  20  No- 
vember 1 90 1 .  AdiSon 
(with  will  dated  30  Oc- 
tober 1 901)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  118,  1902) 
14  January  1902,  to 
Richard  Francis  Shaw, 
the  residuary  legatee. 


Herbert  Horatio  Nelson,  Viscount= 
Trafalgar:  born  at  Trafalgar  House, 
near  Salisbury,  19  July  1S54; 
educated  at  Eton ;  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Wilts,  and  J.  P.  for  co. 
Gloucester ;  Captain  3rd  Battalion 
Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Wiltshire 
Regiment  (Militia)  1879-81  ;  died 
at  his  residence,  Braydon  House, 
CO.  Wilts,  on  Thursday,  4  May, 
bur.  in  the  private  burying  ground 
at  Standlynch,  co.  Wilts,  on 
Tuesday,  9  May  1905.  Will  dated 
26  February  1891,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  26  June  1905, 
by  the  Hon'''=  Eliza  Blanche, 
Viscountess  Trafalgar,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


=Eliza  Blanche,  of  Braydon 
House,  CO.  Wilts,  eldest  dau.  of 
Frederick  Gonnerman  Dalgety 
of  Lockerley  Hall  (formerly 
known  as  Oaklands),  co.  Hants, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Southamp- 
ton, High  Sheriff  1877,  by 
Blanche  Elizabeth  Trosse  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  John  Allen  of 
Coleridge  House,  co.  Devon 
{see  Pedigree  of  Allen,  Vol.  p, 
page  IS9);  bom  at  Hyde  Park 
Terrace,  London,  8  August 
i860;  marr.  at  East  Tytherley, 
CO.  Hants  (by  the  Rev. 
the  Hon''!*  Bertrand  Pleydell- 
Bouverie,  assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Henry  Reymundo  Fortescue), 
on  Tuesday,  5  August  1879. 


192 


Rear-Admiral  Maurice= 
Horatio  Nelson  of  13 
The  Crescent,  Alver- 
stoke,  CO.  Hants,  R.N. ; 
born  at  Brickworth, 
CO.  Wilts,  2  January, 
bapt.  at  Whiteparish, 
CO.  Wilts,  30  January 
1832  ;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Chilcombe, 
CO.  Dorset  ;  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  in 
1845,  Rear-Admiral 
(retired)  1882  ;  served 
in  Black  Sea  1854, 
and  in  the  Crimea 
(medal  with  two  clasps, 
Turkish  medal  and 
5th-class  Medjidie). 


=Eniily,  4th  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  Charles  Burrard  of 
Lymington,  co.  Hants,  R.N., 
2nd  Baronet,  by  Louisa  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Lushington,  2nd  Baronet ; 
born  at  Lyndhurst,  co. 
Hants,  10  October,  bapt. 
there  (by  the  Rev.  John 
Parish  Hammond)  18  No- 
vember 1833  ;  marr.  at 
Lyndhurst  (by  the  Rev. 
John  Compton,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Lucas),  on  Tuesday,  21  April 
1863;  died  at  13  The 
Crescent,  Alverstoke, aged  72, 
on  Monday,  24  September 
1906,  bur.  at  St.  Mark's, 
Alverstoke. 


Rev.  Edward  Foyle  Nelson,  born 
1 1  November,  bapt.  at  Whiteparish 
9  December  1833;  of  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  M.A.  1855;  died  unmarried 
at  Scarborough,  co.  York,  aged  25,  on 
Thursday,  8  September  1859.  Adnion 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
6  July  i860,  to  Horatio,  Earl  Nelson, 
brother.  

Henry  Nelson,  born  at  Brickworth  28 
July,  bapt.  at  Whiteparish  30  August 
1835;  killed  by  being  thrown  from  his 
horse  near  his  residence,  Landford 
House,  CO.  Wilts,  aged  28,  28  November 
1863.  Adtiion  was  granted  at  Salisbury 
13  April  1864,  to  Horatio,  Earl 
Nelson,  brother. 


Maurice  Henry  Horatio  Nelson     Maud    Mary, 
of  Anglesey  ;   born  at  Holme-     born  at  Land- 
field,  Lyndhurst,  on  Thursday,     ford      House 
17   November,  bapt.  at  Lynd-     on    Monday, 
hurst     27     December      1864;     2dNovember, 
entered    the    Royal    Navy    as     bapt.  atLand- 
a     Cadet     15     January     1878,     ford    21    De- 
Midshipman    19    March    1880,     cember  1865. 
Sub- Lieutenant       19       March 
1884,  Lieutenant  21  June  1887, 
Commander    26    June     1902  ; 
served    in    the    Egyptian    War 
1882,      as      Midshipman      on 
H.M.S.    "Eclipse"    (Egyptian 
medal,  Khedive's  bronze  star). 


Rev.  Edward  John= 
Nelson,  born  at  Land- 
ford  House  on  Friday, 
4  October,  bapt.  at 
Landford  28  October 
1867;  educated  at 
Sherborne  School  and 
at  Hertford  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated 
22  October  1886,  aged 
19,  B.A.  (honours  : 
2  Hist.)  1890,  M.A. 
1893;  Rector  of  Blend- 
worth,  CO.  Hants,  since 
1902. 


=Katherine  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Frederick 
Robert  Knollys  of 
Chobham,  co.  Surrey, 
by  Laura  Caroline  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
and  Sophia  Bristow ; 
born  at  Broxmore 
Park,  CO.  Hants,  30 
October,  bapt.  there 
privately  i  November 
1869;  marr.  at  St. 
James',  Piccadilly, 
London,  4  October 
1898. 


Charles  Horatio  Nelson,  born   28  June   i856;^Ellen,  4th  dau.  of  George 

educated    at    Radley;     died     s.p.     28     March     W.    Petty   of   Melbourne, 

1900,   bur.  at  Florence,   Italy.     Will  dated  17 

March  1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  795,  1900)  by 

the  Hon''''-'  Ellen  Nelson,  relict,   Horatio,   Earl 

Nelson,  father,  and  Herbert  Horatio,  Viscount 

Trafalgar,  brother,  the  Exors. 


Australia ;  marr.  at  Mel- 
bourne 12  January  1887  ; 
died  12  December  1900, 
bur.  at  Florence. 


Thomas  Horatio 
Nelson,  Viscount 
Merton,  born  at 
Trafalgar,  near 
Salisbury,  co. 
Wilts,  2 1  De- 
cember 1857. 


193 


Charles  Burrard=f 
Nelson  of  Wigton, 
Roselle,  Colombo, 
Ceylon  ;  born  at  j 
Landford  House, 
CO.  Wilts,  on  Fri-  1 
day,  27  November 
1868,  bapt.  at 
Landford  6  Jan- 
uary 1869;  educa- 
ted at  Sherborne 
School ;  formerly 
Lieutenant  3rd 
Battalion  (Duke  of 
Edinburgh's)  Wilt- 
shire Regiment 
(Militia). 


=Anna  Geraldine  Kitson,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Ernest 
Henry  Glencross,  Vicar  of 
Morval,  co.  Cornwall,  by 
Georgina  Buller  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Buller  Kitson,  Vicar  of 
Morval ;  born  at  Morval  1 1 
March,  bapt.  there  13  April 
1879;  marr.  at  Morval  (by 
the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Gott, 
Bishop  of  Truro,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  John  Buller 
Kitson,  Rector  of  Lanreath, 
CO.  Cornwall,  and  the 
Rev.  Edward  John  Nelson, 
Rector  of  Blendworth,  co. 
Hants)  on  Wednesday, 
10  February  1904. 


John  Charles  Horatio  Nelson,  born  at 
Wigton,  Rozelle,  Colombo,  on  Thurs- 
day, n  May,  bapt.  at  Kandy,  Ceylon, 
I  July  1905. 


Emily  Frances,  born  at 
Landford  House  on  Tues- 
day, 22  March,  bapt.  at 
Landford  25  April  1870; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Kandy, 
Ceylon,  on  Tuesday,  6  De- 
cember 1898,  Charles 
Menzies  McCausland  of 
Templestowe,  Watawella, 
Ceylon  (eldest  son  of  the 
Rev.  Abraham  Hillhouse 
McCausland  of  Wishaw, 
CO.  Warwick,  by  Barbara 
Martha  Payne  his  wife) ; 
bom  at  Groomsport,  co. 
Down,  21  February,  bapt. 
there  29  April  1855  ;  died 
s.p.  at  Templestowe, 
Watawella,  20  November, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Warleigh,  Ceylon,  21 
November  1899. 


Horatio  Willaim 
Nelson,  born  at 
Landford  House 
on  Sunday,  18 
June,  bapt.  at 
Landford  25 

July  187 1  ;  of 
Selwyn  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A. 
1893. 


Alice,  bom  at 
Landford  House 
on  Sunday,  30 
April,  bapt.  at 
Landford  6  June 
1876. 


Edward    Agar    Horatio    Nelson   of=pGeraldine,    youngest    dau.    of 


"The  Beeches,"  Appleby  Magna,  co. 
\\'arwick  ;  born  at  'Trafalgar  House, 
near  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  10  August 
i860  ;  Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion 
Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Wiltshire  Regi- 
ment (Militia)  1879-82;  served  in 
Nile  Expedition  1884-85  (Egyptian 
medal,  Khedive's  bronze  star). 


Henry  Haddon  Cave  of  Horton 
Crescent,  Rugby,  co.  Warwick, 
by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  John  Branson ;  bom  at 
Brigg,  CO.  Lincoln,  9  February 
1867 ;  marr.  at  the  Catholic 
Church,  Brigg,  7  August  i88g. 


Albert  Horatio  Nelson, 
bom  at  Trafalgar,  near 
Salisbury,  12  September 
1862  ;  died  there,  in  his 
6th  year,  on  Friday, 
3  January  1868,  bur. 
in  the  chapel  at 
Trafalgar. 


Albert  Francis  Joseph 
Horatio  Nelson,  born  at 
Trafalgar  House,  near 
Salisbury,  2  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Osmund's, 
Salisbury,  2  3  September 
1890.         

Henry  Edward  Joseph 
Horatio  Nelson,  bom  at 
Northampton  22  April 
1894,  and  bapt.  there 
privately. 


Charles  Sebastian  Joseph 
Horatio  Nelson,  bom  at 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  co. 
Leicester,  26  .'\pril,  bapt.  at 
St.  Charles',  Measham,  17 
May  1896.    _ 

Edith  Mary  Josephine, 
born  at  Ashby-de-la-Zouch 
10  August,  bapt.  at  St. 
Charles',  Measham,  29 
August  1897. 


Mary  Winefride,  born  at  Appleby 
Magna  3  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Charles', 
Measham,  21  July  1899. 

Geraldine  Mary  Diana,  born  at  Appleby 
Magna  23  October,  bapt  at  St.  Charles', 
Measham,  18  November  1900. 

George  Joseph  Horatio  Nelson,  bom 
at  Appleby  Magna  20  April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Charles',  Measham,  14  May  1905. 


194 


JJlaugJjanCttricli. 


Arms. — Quarterly  :  I  and  4,  Per  pale  argent  and  gules  a  chevron  between 
three  roundels  counter-changed,  Maughan  ;  2  and  3,  Argent 
a  lion  rampant  and  a  chief  gules,  Ettrick. 

Crest — A  lion's  jamb  erased  grasping  the  hilt  of  a  broken  dagger. 

Motlo. — Fortes  fortuna  juvat. 


Rev.  William  Ettrick  of  High  Barnes,  co.  Durham  (only  son  of= 
William  Ettrick  of  High  Barnes,  J.P.,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Wharton  of  Old  Park,  co.  Durham);  born  17  May  1757; 
of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  i  July  1778,  Fellow  of 
University  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1786;  Rector  of 
Tonerspuddle  and  Vicar  of  Affpuddle,  both  co.  Dorset  ;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Durham  ;  died,  in  his  90th  year,  18  January,  bur.  at  the  parish 
church,  Bishopwearmouth,  co.  Durham,  28  January  1847.  Will 
with  codicil  dated  8  October  1838,  proved  (P.C.C.  478,  47) 
21  June  1847,  by  Anthony  Ettrick,  son,  and  William  Robinson 
Robinson,  the  Exors. 


=Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Bishop  of  The  Hall, 
Briantspiddle,  co.  Dorset ; 
marr.  15  April  1800;  died 
at  Bath,  co.  Somerset, 
aged  64,  22  February, 
bur.  at  the  parish  church, 
Widcombe,  co.  Somerset, 
2  March  1837.  M.I.  at 
Widcombe  and  at  Bishop- 
wearmouth. 


Elizabeth,  born  i  January  1801  ; 
marr.  i  September  1830,  Peter 
Francis  Novosielski,  a  Lieutenant 
in  the  Royal  Navy,  who  died 
29  April  1839.  She  marr.  2ndly 
3  March  1845,  William  John 
Stewart  of  Cannes,  France, 
Comptroller  of  the  Customs  at 
Sunderland ;  died  at  Cannes 
22  February  1858.  Will  dated 
I  February  1855,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  406,  58)  2  June  1858,  by 
Elizabeth  Stewart  of  3  Kensal 
Terrace,  Harrow  Road,  co. 
Middlesex,  relict,  the  sole 
Executrix.  She  died  s.p.  at 
Rothbury,    co.    Northumberland, 

21  February   1879.      Will  dated 

22  August  1872,  with  four 
codicils  dated  respectively  26 
September     1876,      23     January 

1878,  5  February  1878  and 
6  February  1879,  proved  at 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne     24     April 

1879,  by  Allen  Sarle  of  Ban- 
stead,  CO.  Surrey,  and  Elizabeth 
Robinetta  Atcheson  of  Ivy 
Cottage,  Tunstall  Road,  Bishop- 
wearrnouth,  spinster,  niece,  two 
of  the  Exors. 


William  Ettrick  of  High  Barnes  ; 
born  3  July  1801  ;  died  i  Jan- 
uary, bur.  at  Bishopwearmouth 
10  January  1838.     M.I. 


Catherine,  born  1 1  December 
1S02  ;  marr.  Robert  Shank 
Atcheson  of  Valebrook,  co. 
Durham,  and  of  Duke  Street, 
Westminster;  died  at  Bishop- 
wearmouth 3  June  1866.  She 
died  10  November,  and  was 
bur.  at  the  parish  church, 
Bishopwearmouth    16    November 

1869.  Will  dated  11  July  1867, 
proved    at    Durham    21    January 

1870,  by  Elizabeth  Robinetta 
Atcheson  of  Valebrook,  in  the 
parish  of  Bishopwearmouth, 
spinster,  daughter,  and  Thomas 
Richmond  Wilson  of  The  Grange, 
in  the  same  parish,  two  of  the 
Exors.  =p 


Anne,  bapt.  26  July 
1804  ;  bur.  at  Bishop- 
wearmouth 23  May 
1813.     M.I. 


Isabella,  born  10  August 
1806  ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Bishop- 
wearmouth, 6  Septem- 
ber 1825,  Robert  Horn 
of  Roker  and  Hunters 
Hall,  CO.  Durham ;  died 
22  March  1854.  She 
died  at  17  Thornhill 
Terrace,  Bishopwear- 
mouth, on  Tuesday, 
3  December,  and  was 
bur.  at  Bishopwearmouth 
7  December  1872. 
Admon  (with  will  dated 
I  June  1872)  was 
granted  at  Durham  7 
June  1873,  to  Elizabeth 
Ann  Sarle,  wife  of 
Allen  Lanyon  Sarle  of 
Banstead,  co.  Surrey, 
daughter,  and  one  of 
the  next  of  kin. 


I 


195 


Helen,  born  3  May  1808;  marr.  14  August 
1837,  Edward  Webb  of  Sion  Hill,  Bath,  co. 
Somerset ;  died  at  Weston-super-Mare,  co. 
Somerset,  i  August  1858.  Will  dated  4  August 
1858,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  665,  58)  12  October 
1858,  by  Thomas  Hamlin  of  Red  Hill  House, 
Wrington,  co.  Somerset,  and  George  Skinner 
of  "  Belmont,"  Bath,  the  Exors.  She  died  at 
"Violet  Bank,"  Widcombe,  co.  Somerset,  aged 
60,  on  Friday,  4  December  1868.  Adinon  was 
granted  at  Bristol  31  December  1868,  to 
Anthony  Edward  Webb  of  8  Daniel  Street, 
Bath,  son,  and  one  of  the  ne.xt  of  kin. 


A 


Mary,  bapt.  at  Bishopwearmouth,  co. 
Durham,  5  August  1809;  died  unmarried 
I  August,  bur.  at  Bishopwearmouth 
4  August  1836.     M.I. 


Anthony  Ettrick  of  High  Barnes  and  of 
the  Mansion  House,  North  Hylton,  both 
CO.  Durham,  M.R.C.S. ;  born  15  September 
1 8 10,  bapt.  privately  the  same  day,  received 
into  the  church  at  Bishopwearmouth  19 
September  1812  ;  J. P.  for  co.  Durham; 
died  19  August,  bur.  at  Bishopwearmouth 
22  August  1883.  Will  dated  20  June  1877, 
proved  at  Durham  22  September  1883,  by 
Charlotte  Lacey  of  the  Mansion  House, 
North  Hylton,  spinster,  the  sole  Executrix. 


William  Ettrick,  born 
at  Bristol  i  September 
1839;  died  10  March, 
bur.  at  Widcombe  14 
March  1841.     M.I. 


Sophy  Douglas,  died 
I  September,  bur.  at 
the  parish  church,  Wid- 
combe, 4  September 
1840. 

Bessie  Maitland,  died, 
aged  16,  bur.  at  the 
parish  church,  Bishop- 
wearmouth, I  March 
1858. 


Alice  Helen,  born  i  May 
1844;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Bishopwearmouth, 
8  October  1868,  Surgeon- 
Colonel  Alexander  Thomson 
(2nd  son  of  General 
Alexander  Thomson,  C.B., 
of  the  74th  Highlanders) ; 
M.D.  of  the  University  of 
St.  Andrew ;  a  Surgeon- 
Colonel  in  the  Army  ;  died 
29  August  1880,  bur.  at 
Belise,  British  Honduras. 
She  died  27  July,  and  was 
bur.  in  Caniberwell  Borough 
Cemetery,  East  Dulwich,  co. 
Surrey,  31  July  1906. 

A 


Walter  Cumberland  Ettrick  of  High 
Barnes  ;  born  at  Monkwearmouth,  co, 
Durham,  27  October  1846,  bapt.  at  the 
parish  church,  Bishopwearmouth,  18 
January  1847  >  died  9  July,  bur.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bathwick,  co.  Somerset, 
14  July  1888.  _ 

Nora  Creina,  born  22  February  1849  ; 
marr.  at  Bishopwearmouth  10  March 
1870,  Arthur  Henry  15rittain,  Captain 
1 2th  Regiment  of  Foot;  died  suddenly 
at  the  residence  of  his  father,  BoUands 
Court,  Chester,  aged  34,  on  Monday, 
5  June  1876.  She  died  s.p.  at 
Manchester  Street,  Marylebone,  Lon- 
don, on  Sunday,  6  August,  and  was 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bathwick,  9  August 
1882.     M.I. 


196 


Walter  Ettrick  of  High  Barnes,  co.= 
Durham,  and  of  Bail  brook  Lodge, 
Batheaston,  co.  Somerset ;  born  at 
High  Barnes  24  February  181 2, 
bapt.  privately  the  same  day, 
received  into  the  church  at  Bishop- 
wearmouth,  co.  Durham,  19  Sep- 
tember    1812  ;      died      i      August 

1856,  bur.  at  Bishopwearmouth. 
M.I.  Will  dated  29  July  1856, 
proved  (P.C.C.   18,  57)  22  January 

1857,  by  Nicholas  Corner  Reed 
and  William  Horn  and  Robert 
Stevenson  Atcheson,  nephews,  the 
Exors.  Proved  at  Durham  10 
January  1857,  by  Nicholas  Corner 
Reed  of  Bishopwearmouth,  co. 
Durham,  WilUam  Horn  of  Halifax, 
CO.  York,  and  Robert  Stevenson 
Eden  Atcheson  of  Bishopwear- 
mouth, the  Exors. 


=Sophia  Cumberland, 
3rd  dau.  and  coheir 
of  Captain  Edward 
Burt  of  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  R.N.  ; 
marr.  at  Freshford, 
CO.  Somerset,  9  April 
1837  ;  died  8  Au- 
gust 1893,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Wid- 
combe,  co.  Somerset. 
Will  dated  22  De- 
cember 1892,  proved 
at  Bristol  16  October 
1893,  by  Arthur 
Douglas  Ettrick, 
son,  and  Thomas 
Steel,  tlie  Exors. 


Orc^OnrV^CS^c^^ 


John  Ettrick  of= 
Birkenhead,  co. 
Chester  ;  born 
18  April,  bapt. 
at  Bishopwear- 
mouth 14  May 
18 14;  died  at 
232  GrangeRoad, 
Birkenhead,  on 
Tuesday,  16  De- 
cember 1872. 
Adiiion  granted 
at  Chester  3 1 
December  1872, 
to  Sophia  Ettrick 
of  232  Grange 
Lane,  relict. 


=Sophia,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John 
George  Maddi- 
son.  Rector  of 
West  Monkton, 
CO.  Somerset ; 
marr.  15  June 
1847;  died  14 
January  1 900. 
Will  dated  19 
July  1 89 1, 

proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  203,1900) 
28  February 
1900,  by  Fran- 
cis Robertson 
Moore  and  the 
Rev.  George 
Moore,  son-in- 
law,  the  Exors. 


Rev.  James  Slade  Maughan  (3rd  and  youngest  son  of= 
the  Rev.  Simpson  Brown  Maughan,  Vicar  of  Widdring- 
ton,  CO.  Northumberland,  by  Jane  Eliza  Frances  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Captain  Archibald 
Dickson  of  Collingwood  House,  Morpeth,  co.  North- 
umberland, R.N.)  ;  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Morpeth  ; 
formerly  Lieutenant  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ;  Vicar 
of  Charlton,  co.  Worcester,  1883-92,  Rector  of 
Elmesthorpe  and  Vicar  of  Earl  Shilton,  both  co. 
Leicester,  since  1892. 


=Sophy  Grace,  marr. 
at  the  parish 
church,  Bishop- 
wearmouth, 18 
April  1871. 


Arthur  Douglas 
Ettrick  of  Mozart 
House,  Bath ; 
bornat  Bailbrook 
Lodge,  Batheas- 
ton, 7  November 
1852. 


Rev.  Slade  Ettrick  Maughan-Ettrick,  born  2  December,  = 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth,  co.  Dorset,  31  December 
1872;  of  St.  Peter's  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  21 
October  1892,  and  of  Sarum  Theological  College  1902; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  13  April  1896,  the 
additional  surname  of  Ettrick ;  Curate  of  St.  Mary's, 
Devonport,  co.  Devon,  since  1903,  Chaplain  and  Secretary 
to  the  Society  for  Waifs  and  Strays. 


=Marion  Kate  Elizabeth,  3rd 
dau.  of  Donald  Fergusson  of 
Tereghoile,  N.B.,  by  Ellen  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Donald  McEachern 
of  Colonsay,  co.  Argyll;  bapt. 
at  Greenock,  co.  Renfrew ;  marr. 
by  licence  at  St.  Giles'-in-the- 
Fields,  London,  12  February  1901. 


Muriel  Grace  Ettrick,  born  at  31  Trafalgar  Place, 
Stoke,  CO.  Devon,  on  Thursday,  25  May,  bapt.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Stoke,  31  July  1905. 


£,  ^^c^^M'^^^^C^T; 


197 


3n^f)f. 


INDEX. 


Abbott,  Alice,  44  ;  Hon'''°  Audrey  Mary  Florence, 
45 ;  Hon""'  Catherine  Alice,  44,  45 ;  Hon''''' 
Charles,  45  ;  Sir  Charles,  Baron  Tenterden,  44  ; 
Sir  Charles  Stuart  Aubrey,  Baron  Tenterden,  44, 
45  ;  Charles  Stuart  Henry,  Baron  Tenterden,  46  ; 
Elfrida,  Lady  Tenterden,  46 ;  Hon''''=  Emily 
Frances,  45  ;  Emma  Mary,  Lady  Tenterden,  45  ; 
flopbie  Geraldine  Alice  Ellen,  46  ;  Hon'''"'  Gwen 
Elca  Violet,  46  ;  John  Henry,  Baron  Tenterden, 
44,  45  ;  John,  44  ;  Hon'''"  Mary,  44  ;  Mary,  Lady 
Tenterden,  44 ;  Penelope  Mary  Gertrude,  Lady 
Tenterden,  44,  45 ;  see  also  Tenterden. 

Adams,  Anne,  24,  27 ;  Cecily  Janet,  26 ;  Clarice 
Sophia,  28  ;  Edward,  25,  26  ;  Elizabeth,  24,  28 ; 
Frances,  28 ;  Frank  Pemberton,  28 ;  Geraldine 
Margaret,  28  ;  Hugh  Worthington,  28  ;  Jane,  25, 
26 ;  Laura  Eliza,  26,  27 ;  Laura  Mildred,  26 ; 
Lettice,  25,  26  ;  Lewis,  27  ;  Mary,  25-27  ; 
Mildred  Mary,  27  ;  Percy  Walter  Lewis,  24,  27, 
28 ;  Richard,  24 ;  Samuel,  28 ;  Sarah,  24-26 ; 
Susanna,  28  ;  Thomas,  25-27  ;  William, 
24-27. 

Adanison,  Christopher  William,  115. 

Addington,  John  Gellibrand,  Baron,  103,  166. 

Addison,  Rev.  Berkeley,  36. 

Adye,  General  Sir  John  Miller,  145  ;  Dame  Mary 
Cordelia,  145;  Winifreda  Jane,  145. 

Agar,  Diana,  Countess  of  Normanton,  igo;  Lady 
Mary  Jane  Diana,  190;  Welbore  Ellis,  Earl  of 
Normanton,  190. 

Agassiz,  Rev.  Rodolph,  78. 

Ainge,    Anne    Balchen,    31  ;    David,    31  ;    Edward, 

31- 

Akers,  Aretas,  127 ;  Rev.  Aretas,  128 ;  Caroline 
Ramsay,  127  ;  Rev.  George,  4  ;  Isabella, 
127. 

Alder,  Mary  Anne,  17  ;  Rev.  William,  17. 

Alexander,  Matilda,  134  ;  Rev.  Robert,  134  ; 
Most  Rev.  William,  Archbishop  of  Armagh, 
134- 

Allan,  James,  192  ;  Janet  Shirley,  192. 

Allen,  Blanche  Elizabeth  Trosse,  192 ;  Elizabeth, 
177  ;  John,  177,  192  ;   Mary,  7  ;  Robert,  7. 

Allerston,  Annie,  79  ;  William,  79. 

Amherst,  Hon'''=  Agnes  Laura,  15  ;  Alice  D'Alton, 
Countess,  13;  Lady  Charlotte  Florentia,  16;  Lady 
Constance  Harriet,  15;  Hon'"'"  Eleanor  Clementina 
St.  Aubyn,  16;  Lady  Elinor,  16;  Elizabeth,  12; 
HoniJi"  Frederick,  14  ;  Hon'"''  Frederick  Campbell, 
14;  Lady  Gertrude  Ehzabeth,  15;  Gertrude, 
Countess,  13;  Hon'='=  Hugh,  14,  16;  Humphrey 
William,  16;  Hon'''"  Jeffery,  13;  Jeffery,  Baron,  12; 
Hon'''''  Jeffery  Charles,  15  ;  Jeffery  John  Archer, 
16;  Joan  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  16;  lion'''"  Josceline 
George  Herbert,  15  ;  Julia  Mann  (Cornwallis) 
Lady,  13  ;  Lady  Margaret  Catharine,  13,  15  ; 
Mary,  Countess,  12;  Mary  Evelyn,  16;  Lady 
Mary  Sarah,  14  ;  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  Percy  Arthur, 
13,  15,  16;  Sarah,  Countess,  12;  Lady  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Pitt,  12  ;  Lieut. -General  William,  12  ; 
William  Archer,  Earl,  13,  15;  William  Pitt,  Earl, 
12,  13,  IS- 

Amherst  of  Hackney,  William,  Baron,  146. 

Amhurst,  Florence  Mary,  146 ;  William,  Baron 
Amherst  of  Hackney,  146. 

Amon,  Anne,  95:  John,  95;  Mary  Ann,  95. 


Amphlett,  Alice  Beatrice,  102  ;  Blanche,  104 ;   Rev. 

Charles,  loi,  102;   Charles  Grove,  103;   Frederick 

Herbert  WoUaston,  104  ;   Rev.  George  le  Strange, 

104  ;    Leila   Blanche,    104  ;    Lucy   Beatrice,    102  ; 

Lucy  Elizabeth,  102;  Mabel  Frances,  104. 
Anderson,    Alan    Garrett,    86 ;     Rev.    David,    160 ; 

Elizabeth,  86  ;   James  George  Skelton,  86 ;    Rev. 

James  Stuart  Murray,   180,  182;   Muriel  Ivy,  86; 

Rev.  Samuel  Ruthven,  78, 
Annesley,  Arthur,  4;  Catherine  Elizabeth,  4. 
Archer,  Andrew,  Lord,  12;  Ellen  Mary,  56;  Hon'''« 

Sarah,  12;  Sarah,  Lady,  12;  Thomas,  56. 
Armagh,  Most  Rev.  William  Alexander,  Archbishop 

of,    134 ;    Most    Rev.    Marcus   Gervais    Beresford, 

Archbishop  of,  38,  40,  73. 
Armitstead,  Rev.  Thomas  Bell,  26. 
Armstrong,    Anne,     144 ;     William,     144 ;    William 

George,   Baron,    144 ;    William   Henry  Armstrong 

Fitzpatrick,   Baron,    145 ;    Winifreda  Jane,   Lady, 

145;  see  also  Watson-Armstrong. 
Ashton,    Elizabeth,    59 ;    Frances,    75 ;    Henry,   59 ; 

James,     75  ;      Lucy     Cecilia,     75  ;      Mary,     59 ; 

Nicholas,  59;  Robert,  75. 
Ashworth,  Alice  Ada,  96;  Emma,  96;  Hugh,  96. 
Astbury,  Rev.  Charles  John,  25  ;   Harry  Ward,  25  ; 

John  Meir,  25 ;  Sarah,  25. 
Astell,  William,  6. 
Atcheson,  Catherine,  195;  Elizabeth  Robinetta,  195; 

Robert    Shank,     195 ;     Robert    Stevenson,     197 ; 

Robert  Stevenson  Eden,  197. 
Athill,  Mary  52;  Samuel  Byam,  52. 
Atkinson,  r<ev.  Christopher,  18;  Elizabeth  Catherine, 

54  ;     Harriett,    18 ;    Marian    Harriet,    54 ;     Rev. 

Miles,  18  ;  Richard,  54  ;  Rev.  William,  18. 
Aubert,  Emilia  Ellen,  97  ;    Emma  Martha  97  ;   John 

Lewis,  97. 
Auden,  Alfred  John,   172  ;    Rev.   Alfred  Millington, 

172;     Alice,    173;    Alice    Margaret,    170;     Amy 

Marion,   175  ;    Anne,  171  ;    Anne  Eliza,  169,  171  ; 

Arnold   William   Montfort,    170;    Arthur  Charles, 

172;   Bertram,  170,  173;   Constance  Rosalie,  174; 

Doris  Margaret,  174;    Dorothy  Lucy  AUden,  175; 

Edith  Elizabeth,   172;   Edith  Mary,  171;   Edward 

Humphry,     171  ;      Ellen     Frances     Sarah,     173  ; 

Ellen  Mary,  173  ;  Emily,   172  ;  Emma  Jane,  171  ; 

Emmie,  175;  Esther,  169;  Rev.  Eustace  George, 

171,   175;    Frances  Mary,   172;    Francis  Thomas, 

175;    Frederick    Lewis,    173;    Geoftrey   William, 

172;  George  Augustus,  174;  George  Bernard,  174; 

Gwynedd    Helen    Katherine,   174;    Hannah,   169; 

Harold  Allden,  174;  Henrietta  Maria  Louisa,  175; 

Henrietta  Mary,   171,   172;    Henry  William,  174; 

John,   169;    Rev.  John,    169-171  ;   John  Bicknell, 

174;    Rev.  John  Ernest,  170-173;   John  Lorimer, 

171;    Joyce    Mary,   170;    Kenneth   Francis,   174; 

Mabel  Broughton,   173;    Marcus  Frederick,   174; 

Margaret,    172;    Margaret  Anne,    170;     Marjorie 

Henrietta  Stockenstrom,   175;    Mary,  170 ;    Mary 

Jane,  170;  Phcebe,  169,  170;  Phoebe  Gertrude,  172; 

Phyllis     Mary,      171;      Rachel,     172;      Reginald 

Stockenstrom,  175;    Rhoda  Constance  Mary,  174; 

Ruth,  172;  Sarah  EUza,  169;  Thomas,  170;  Rev. 

Thomas,    169-175;    Thomas   Edward,    170,    171; 

Rev.  Walter   Douglas,   172,    173;     William,   169; 

Rev.  William,  169,  170;  William  Hopkins,  171. 
Austin,  Ann  Balchen,  31;  Thomas  Heni-y,  31. 


B 


Bacon,  Julia,  13;  Thomas,  13. 
Badcock,  Martha,  118;  Richard,  118. 
Bagot,  Adela  Harriet  Sophia,  5  ;  Hon'''=  Agnes,  8  ; 
Agnes  Mary,  5 ;  Arthur  Greville,  2 ;  Beatrice, 
137  ;  Caryl  Ernest,  3  ;  Hon'''=  Catherine,  4  ; 
Cecil  Villiers,  7 ;  Cecilia  Cator,  3  ;  Sir  Charles,  2  ; 
Charles  Frederick  Heneage,  3,  6  ;  Colonel  Charles 
Hervcy,  137  ;  Rev.  Charles  Walter,  3,  4  ; 
Charlotte  Anne  Philippina,  7  ;  Claud  Leveson,  5  ; 
Constance  Mary,  4 ;  Major-General  Edward 
Richard,  I  ;  Eleanor,  2,  6 ;  Elizabeth  Louisa, 
Lady,  i  ;  Emily  Mary,  8 ;  Enid  Avice,  4 ; 
Ernest  Alfred  John,  4 ;  Ethel,  2,  7 ;  Ethel 
Julia,  4 ;  E%-elyn,  2 ;  Florence  Eleanor,  3,  6 ; 
Frances  Anna  ^ta^^',  4 ;  Frances  Caroline,  6 ; 
Rev.  Frederic,  7,  8 ;  Frederic  Spencer  Wellesley,  2 ; 
George,  6  ;  Gerald  William,  5  ;  Gladys  Mary,  4  ; 
Harold  Frederic,  7 ;  Lady  Harriet,  i  ;  Harriet 
Frances,  5 ;  Harr)'  Eric,  6 ;  Harry  Richard 
Reginald,  4 ;  Helen  Cecilia  Mary,  7  ;  Admiral 
Henry,  i,  2,  4,  6;  Hervey  Ronald  Henry,  2; 
Hugh  Villiers,  6;  Laura  Mildred,  137;  Rev. 
Lewis  Francis,  4 ;  Rev.  Lewis  Richard  Charles, 
3,  5  ;  Lucy  Mathilda,  4  ;  Mabel  Arden,  4  ;  Mabel 
Harriet,  5  ;  Margaret  Anne,  6  ;  Mary,  3  ;  Lady 
Mary  Charlotte  Anne,  2  ;  Hon'''^  Mary  Eleanor 
Frances,  6;  Mary  Harriet  Agnes,  7;  Mary  Isabel, 
8  ;  Mary  Isabella,  2  ;  Matilda,  i  ;  Mildred  Emily 
Barbara,  5;  Lieut. -Colonel  I'onsonby,  i,  3; 
Reginald  Walter,  6 ;  Richard,  7 ;  Rt.  Rev.  the 
Hon'''*'  Richard,  i  ;  Rev.  Richard  Charles,  4  ; 
Rev.  Sidney  Charles,  7 ;  Villiers,  I;  Lieut. -Colonel 
Villiers  Spencer,  I,  3  ;  Walter  Wagstafi'e,  5  ; 
Wilhelmina  Frederica,  2;  William,  Baron,  i,  8; 
William  Walter,  4  ;  Ysolde  Cicely,  3. 

Bagot-Chester,  Colonel  Heneage,  3. 

Bailey,  Charles,  45  ;  Emma  Mary,  45. 

Baker,  Arthur  John,  99;  Charles  Maurice,  178; 
Elizabeth,  99  ;  Ernest  Wheatstone,  99 ;  Fanny, 
99;  Florence,  179;  Herbert,  179;  Rev.  John,  99; 
Mabel,  178;  Thomas  Eld,  99;  Thomas  Henry, 
178,  179. 

Baker-Stallard-Penoyre,  Alice,  173  ;  Ann  Fanny 
Eliza,  173  :  Rev.  Slade,  173  ;  Rev.  Slade 
Raymond,  173. 

Balchen,  Ann  Balchen,  31  ;  Elizabeth,  29 ;  John, 
29;  Admiral  Sir  John,  29;  Joseph  .Moss,  31. 

Balloch,  Arthur  Colquhoun,  84 ;  Ethel  Helen 
Hoskins,  84;  Isabella,  84;  Robert,  84. 

Bance,  Mary,  68;  Richard,  68. 

Bangor,  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  William  Majendie,  Bishop 
of,  149. 

Bannister,  Charles  George,  29 ;  Edward,  30. 

Barchewitz,  Louis,  97 ;  Maria  Paar  von,  97. 

Barker,  Elizabeth,  29. 

Barlow,  Dame  Elizabeth,  188;  Sir  George,  188; 
Captain  George  Ulric,  188;  Hilare,  188;  Admiral 
Sir  Robert,  188  ;  William  Henry,  188. 

Barnes,  George,  78;  Rev.  James,  25;  Rev.  Jeremiah, 
26. 

Barnett,  Rev.  Herbert,  63. 

Barrett,  Mary,  62;  Rev.  Stephen,  62. 

Barrow,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  21 ;  John,  21. 

Barrs,  Rev.  George,  169. 

Barton,  Caroline  DeUtia,  157;  Mcmtagu,  157;  Susan 
Maria,  157. 

Bartrum,  Rev.  Edward,  I. 

Bates,  Dame  Charlotte  Thaxter,  60  ;  Sir  Edward, 
Bt. ,  60  ;  Gijbert  Thompson,  60;  Mary,  60. 

Bath,  Isabella  Elizabeth,  Marchioness  of,  5 ;  Thomas, 
Marquess  of,  5. 

Bath  and  Wells,  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon"''  Richard  Bagot, 
Bishop  of,  I. 

Bather,  Ven*"''  Archdeacon,  III. 

Bawtree,  Frank  Postle,  21. 

Baynham,  Rev.  Arthur  Wilfrid,  28. 


Beasley,    Anne    Eliza,     171  ;     Joseph,     170,    171  ; 

Rosannah,  171. 
Beauchamp,     Letitia,     loi  ;      Rev.    William,     loi  ; 

William  Henry,  loi. 
Beaumont,  Emily,  in;  Henry  Ralph,  iii. 
Beazor,  Rev.  Canon  John  Augustine,  23. 
Beckett,     Hon'''"   Adeline    Gertrude    Denison,    37  ; 

Elizabeth    Sarah,    21  ;      Ernest    William,    Baron 

Grimthorpe,  37;    Hon'''"  Helen,  37;    William,  37; 

Rev.  William  Philip,  21  ;    Rev.  \Villiam  Thomas, 

21. 
Bedford,  Maria,  128;    William,  128;    Rev.  William, 

Kirkpatrick  Riland,  4. 
Belchambers,   Benjamin,  137  ;   Juliet  Mar^■  Barbara, 

■37- 
de  la  Belinaye,  Maria  Josephine,  17. 
Benett,  Etheldreda  Catherine,  191  ;  John,  191. 
Bennett,     .Alice     -Mary,     100;     Amelia    Gould,     97; 

George,  97  ;   Julia,  97  ;    Raymond  Christmas,  100  ; 

Richard,  100. 
Bennitt,  Rev.  William,  90-92. 
Benson,   Most    Rev.   Edward   White,   Archbishop   of 

Canterbun,',   14  ;     Margaret,    58  ;     Mary,    54,  58  ; 

Moses,  54,  58. 
Bentinck,  Vent"'"  William  Henry,  39. 
Beresford,  Catharine,  34  :    Charlotte  Henrietta,  38 ; 

Charlotte  Mary,  72 ;  PMward,  40;  Emily  Constance 

Frederica,  40  ;    Florence  Lilian,  40  ;    Frances,  72  ; 

George  de  la   Poer,  40 ;    Rt.    Rev.   George  de   la 

Poer,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Elphin  and  .Arditgh,  72; 

John,  34;   Rev.  Lord  John,  38;   Most  Rev.  Marcus 

Gervais,  Archbishop  of  .Armagh,  38,  40,  73  ;  Mary, 

38- 
Bernal,   Augustus  Woodley,   2;    Clara   Christine,  2; 

Evelyn,  2;   Ralph.  2. 
Berry,    Hannah,    87  ;     Rev.    Parsons   Edward    Fitz- 

patrick,  100;  Philip,  87. 
Bessborough,   John    William,    Earl    of,    109 ;    Rev. 

Walter  William  Brabazon,  Earl  of,  109,  118,  119. 
Bewes,  Rev.  Thomas  Cecil,  175. 
Bickersteth,  Rt.  Rev.  Robert,  Bishop  of  Ripon,  113. 
Bicknell,    Constance    Rosalie,     174;     Rev.    Richard 

Heniy,  174;  Selina  Acton,  174. 
Bidwell,  Elizabeth,  191 ;  Hugh,  191. 
Bigland,  Rev.  James  Ellelson,  36. 
Binney,  Rev.  Maximilian  Frederick  Brefiit,  86. 
Birch,    Caleb,    57  ;     Gertrude     Vanderslooyt,     130 ; 

Rev.    Heniy   \Villiam    Rous,    174;    Isabella,    57; 

Margaret,  130;  Robert,  130;  Selina  Acton,  174. 
Birkbeck,    Ellen    Mar}-,    136 ;    John    Addison,    136 ; 

Sarah,  136;   Rev.  William  .Alexander,  136. 
Bishop.  Elizabeth,  195;  William,  195. 
Bisset,   Amy   Morgan,  82;   Charlotte  Eliz.abeth,  82; 

General  Sir  John  Jarvis,  82. 
Bland,  John,  186;   Mary,  186. 
Bhss,  Rev.  John,  45. 
Blogg,  Rev.  Henry  Birdwood,  5. 
Bloss,  John,  89;  Maria,  89. 
Bloxsome,  Rev.  William  Henry,  90. 
Blunt,     Rev.     Abel     Gerald     Wilson,     129;     Rev. 

Alexander    Colvin,    192 ;    Edward    Walter,    192 ; 

Rev.   James   St.   John,    192;    Janet   Shirley,    192; 

Joseph,    135 ;    Mary,    135 ;    Mary    Harriet,    135 ; 

Lady  Susanna,  192. 
Blythswood,  Archibald  Campbell,  Baron,  39. 
Boddington,  Harriet  Anne,  72;  John,  72. 
Bolland,  Hon'''"  William,  61. 
Bolton,   -Algitha   Frederica  Mary,   Lady,   72 ;   Anne, 

1S7  ;    Anne  Nelson,   187;    Dame  Catherine,   186; 

Elizabeth    Anne,     187  ;     George,     187  ;     Jemima 

Susanna,  186,  187  ;  Mary,  186;    Mary  Anne,  186; 

Samuel,  187  ;   Susannah,  187  ;   Thomas,  186,  187  ; 

Captain  Sir  William,   R.N.,   186;    Rev.  William, 

186;   William  Thomas,  Baron,  72. 
Bond,  Rev.  E.  H.,  177;  Jane,  121. 
Bontine,     Hon''''=     Anne     Elizabeth,     5 ;      William 

Cunninghame  Graham,  5. 
Boor,  Henrietta,  51;  Rev.  Leonard  Jarvis,  51. 


Borrer,  Rev.  Carey  Hampton,  8i,  82,  84;  Emily, 
82 ;  Mary  Anne,  82 ;  Nathaniel,  82. 

Boscawen,  Honbie  Catherine,  4 ;  Hon'''=  Catherine 
Elizabeth,  4 ;  Rev.  the  Hon'''''  John  Evelyn,  4. 

Bowles,  Annette  Mary,  55 ;  Colonel  Henry,  55 ; 
John  Samuel,  55 ;  Mary  Wintle,  55. 

Bowness,  Rev.  Thomas,  26. 

Boyd,  Jane,  85 ;  Robert,  85. 

Boyle,  Rev.  William  Skinner,  150. 

Bradford,  George  Augustus  Frederick  Henry,  Earl 
of,  8;  Sir  George  Cecil  Orlando,  Earl  of,  73; 
Georgina  Elizabeth,  Countess  of,  8  ;  Ida  Frances 
Annabella,  Countess  of,  73. 

Bradley,  Rev.  Charles,  148;  Jessie,  148;  Very  Rev. 
George  Granville,  148. 

Brandram,  Emilie  Thai,  128;  Francis  Holies,  128; 
Maria,  128. 

Branson,  Henry  John,  194;  Mary  Ann,  194. 

Breeze,  Jane,  25  ;  Jesse,  25,  26  ;  Mary,  25, 
26. 

Brewster,  Agnes  Rose,  20;  Alice,  iS;  Alice  Mary, 
19;  Anne  Catherine,  18;  Annie  Elizabeth,  19; 
Rev.  Arthur  James,  19 ;  Arthur  Sturgeon,  20 ; 
Basil  Theixlore,  22 ;  Bertha  Christina,  23 ; 
Bertram,  23  ;  Charles  Edward,  iS,  21  ;  Clara,  21  ; 
Clement  James,  22 ;  Constance  Dorothy,  20 ; 
Constance  Wilhelmina,  20;  Cuthbert  Hugh,  21, 
22  ;  David  William,  21  ;  Edith  Jane,  20  ;  Edward 
Hugh,  22  ;  Edwin  Frederic,  21  ;  Eleanor 
Constance,  22 ;  Eleanor  Georgina,  22  ;  Elizabeth 
Felgate,  19 ;  Elizabeth  Sarah,  21  ;  Emily 
Margaret,  20;  Emma,  20;  Frances  Harriet,  19; 
Lieut. -Colonel  Frederick  William,  21  ;  Hannah 
Maude,  21 ;  Hannah  Wood,  21 ;  Harold  John,  20; 
Harriett,  18;  Helen  Agnes,  20;  Henry  Charles, 
22  ;  Henr)'  John,  22  ;  Howard  David,  20  ;  Hugh 
Percival,  22  ;  Humphrey  Wood,  21  ;  James,  iS  ; 
Rev.  James  George,  17,  18,  20;  Joan,  22;  Joan 
Firth,  22;  John  P'elgate,  21;  Julia  Maud,  19; 
Katharine  Hannah  Varenne,  23  ;  Katherine  Louisa 
Varenne,  23  ;  Katherine  Mary,  22  ;  Katie  Annie, 
20;  Laura  Jane,  21;  Louisa,  19;  Mabel  Grace, 
22  ;  Margaret,  17  ;  Margaret  Elizabeth,  22  ; 
Margaret  Emma,  18;  Margaret  Phyllis,  23;  Mary, 
17,  19;  Mary  Anne,  17,  18;  Mary  Elizabeth,  19; 
Mildred  Blanche,  22  ;  Robert,  17  ;  Robert 
Ferdinand,  23;  Rose,  17;  Sarah  Mary,  17; 
Sturgeon  Nunn,  17,  19;  Sturgeon  Nunn  Pretyman, 
17,  19,  20;  Theresa  Madehne  Abigail,  23  ;  Walter 
Flanam,  20;  William,  17;  William  Frederick,  20; 
Winifred,  22. 

Bridge,  Rev.  Stephen,  92. 

Bridgeman,  Hon''''=  Emily  Mary,  8 ;  Rev.  Ernest 
Richard  Orlando,  8 ;  George  Augustus  Frederick 
Henry,  Earl  of  Bradford,  8;  Sir  George  Cecil 
Orlando,  Earl  of  Bradford,  73  ;  Rev.  the  Hon''''' 
George  Thomas  Orlando,  3,  5,  8 ;  Georgina 
Elizabeth,  Countess  of  Bradford,  8  ;  Ida  Frances 
Annabella,  Countess  of  Bradford,  "JT,. 
Bridport,  Alexander,  Viscount,  188;  Charlotte  Mary, 
Lady  and  Duchess  of  Bronte,  188  ;  Samuel,  Baron, 
188,  189. 
Bright,     Caroline,     57 ;     Mary,     57 ;     Robert,     57 ; 

Tyndall,  57,  58. 
Bristow,  Laura  Caroline,  193  ;  Robert,  193  ;  Sophia, 

193- 
Brittain,  Arthur  Henry,  196;  Nora  Creina,  196. 
Bromley,  Frances  Mary,  172;  Thomas,  172. 
Brook,  Rev.  Arthur,  97. 
Brooke,  Clare  Emily,   191;   Mary,  81;  Sir  Richard, 

Bt.,  191 ;  Samuel  81. 
Brooks,  Ven'"'''  Archdeacon,  57,  58. 
Brown,    Elizabeth,    67 ;    Maria,    94 ;    Thomas,    67 ; 

William,  94. 
Browne,     John     Cavendish,     Baron     Kilmaine,     6 ; 

Mary,    Lady   Kilmaine,   6;    Hon'"'"   Mary  Eleanor 

Frances,    6 ;    Rev.    Robert    Melville    Gore,    161  ; 

Rev.  .Stephen  Swetenham,  134. 


Brownrigg,    Elizabeth,    153;    Henry  Thomas,   153; 

Isabella,  84;  John,  84;  Lydia,  153. 
Buckingham  and  Chandos,  Alice  Anne,  Duchess  of, 

14  ;  Richard  Plantagenet  Campbell,  Duke  of,   14. 
Buckley,  Elizabeth,  27 ;  Rev.  Thomas,  27. 
Budd,    Elizabeth,     119;    John    Peyto,    119;     Rose 

Elizabeth,  119. 
Bugg,  Emma  Molesworth,  97 ;  Rev.  Thomas,  97. 
Bull,  Joseph,  27;  Mary,  27;  William  Simms,  27. 
Bunce,  Alice,  44;  Daniel,  44. 
Burder,  John,  17;  Mary,  17. 
Burdett,  George,  73;  Grace,  73. 
Burdgett,  Rev.  Joseph,  121. 
Btirgy,  Elizabeth,  92 ;  John  Heinrich,  92. 
Burney,  Rev.  Charles,  19,  20. 
Burn-Murdoch,  Rev.  James  McGibbon,  15,  16. 
Burns,  Rev.  James  Thompson,  90 ;  Jane  Thompson, 

90;  Rev.  Joseph,  90. 
Burrard,  Admiral  Sir  Charles,  Bt.,  193;  Emily,  193; 

Dame  Louisa,  193. 
Burt,      Captain      Edward,      R.N.,      197;      Sophia 

Cumberland,  197. 
Burton,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  67 ;  Herbert  Campbell, 

33- 
Buscarlet,    Amelia   Caroline,    182;    Colonel    Bowen, 

182. 
Bushe,  Frances,  72 ;  Gervase  Parker,  72. 
Bussell,  Frances,  192;  Robert,  192. 
Butler,  Captain  Bayford,  R.N.,  22;  Emily,  22. 
Butt,  Rev.  John  William,  67  ;    Mary  Elizabeth,  67  ; 

William,  67. 
Button,  Hannah,  117;  Samuel,  117. 
Byig'    George,    Viscount    Torrington,    5 !      Hon'''= 

Isabella  Elizabeth,  5. 
Byrchall,  Florence  Jessie,  98 ;    Marian,  98 ;   Samuel 

Butler,  98. 


Cairncross,  Andrew,  85 ;  Isabella,  85 ;  Lucy  Wallace, 

85- 
Calvert,    Dame    Caroline,     108 ;      Frederick,     108 ; 

General  Sir  Harry,  Bt.,  108;   Lady  Lucy  Caroline, 

108. 
Cameron,  Julia,  97. 
Campbell,  Archibald   Campbell,  Baron  Blythswood, 

39;    Rev.    Colin    Arthur    Fitzgerald,    179;     Rev. 

Francis  Bunbury  Fitzgerald,    179 ;    Major-General 

Sir  Guy,  Bt.,  74;     Madeline  Frances  Eden,  74; 

Louisa  Jane,  39. 
Cana,  Robert,  116. 

Candy,  Mary  Ann  Boyce,  171;  Thomas,  171. 
Canterl)ury,     Most     Rev.     Edward    White     Benson, 

Archbishop  of,   14  ;    Most  Rev.  Charles  Manners- 

Sutton,  Archbishop  of,  13. 
Cape  St.   Vincent,   Eloise  Fanny   Harriet,   Countess 

of,  3- 
Capes,  Rev.  Canon  William  Wolfe,  133. 
Capron,  Anthony,  144 ;  Mary,  144. 
Garden,   Dame  Caroline   Elizabeth   Mary,   36  ;     Sir 

Henry  Robert,  Bt.,  36;    Sir  John  Craven,  Bt.,  36; 

Dame  Julia  Isabella,  36 ;  Dame  Louisa,  36. 
Carey,  Amy  Charlotte  Emily  Hoskins,  83  ;   George 

Glas    Sandeman,    83 ;     Ilelen    Jane,    83 ;     Rev. 

Tupper,  83. 
Carless,  Rev.  Edward,  24. 
Carlisle,  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon'"'"'  Hugh  Percy,  Bishop  of, 

13- 
Carlyon,  Rev.  Clement  Wmstanley,   154;    Florence 

Mary,    154;    Harriet,    154;    Rev.    Herbert,    154; 

Thomas  Baxter,  154. 
Carnegie,  Rev.  John  Hemery,  95. 
Carpenter,  Gertrude  Vanderslooyt,  132;  Henry,  132; 

John  Austin,  132;  Reljecca,  132. 
Carr,    Captain    George    Lyon,    R.N.,    134;    Captain 

George   Shadwell   Quartano,    R.N.,    134;    Grace, 

134;  Harriet,  126;  Laura,  126;  Marie Therese,  134; 

Rev.  Thomas  William,  126;  Rev.  Walter,  2. 


203 


Carrick,  Emmie,  175;   Lucy  Emmie,  175;  WilUam, 

Car  to,  Elizabeth,   17;    Rev.  John,  90;   Maria,  66; 

Thomas,  17;  Rev.  Thomas  Garden,  13. 
Carv,    Amelia,  Viscountess   Falkland,    159:    Lucms 

Bentinck,  Viscount  Falkland,  159;    Hon'"'=  Lucius 

William  Charles  Augustus  Frederick,  159  ;   Hon  " 

Sarah  Christiana,  1 59. 
Case,  Anne,  loi ;  Margaret,  loi ;  Richard,  1 01. 
Caswall,  George,  180;   Geoi^e  Newman,  180;  busan 

Constantia,  180. 
Callin,  Eliza,   116:    Elizabeth,   116;    Thomas,   116; 

Thomas  Naunton,  116. 
Cave,  Geraldine,  194  ;    Henry  Haddon,  194  ;    Mary 

Ann,  194. 
Cavendish-Bentinck,   Lord  Edward  Charles,  34,  74; 

Harriet  Elizabeth,  34,  74;     Lady   Elizabeth,  34; 

William,  Duke  of  Portland,  34- 
Challinor,   Charles,   25,   27;     Charles   Edward,   25; 

Helena   Jane,    28;    LetUce,    25;    Reginald,    25; 

William,  25. 
Chamberla\-ne,  Rev.  Charles  William,  160. 
Chambre,  Eliza  Ann,  77;  Thomas,  77. 
Champernowne,   Cecilia  Margaret,    12S;    Elizabeth, 

1 28;  Rev.  Richard,  128.  .    . 

Chandler,    Angelina,    100;     Rev.    Henrj-    Christian 

David,  32.  ,01.  11 

Chandos-Pole,  Anna  Maria,  2;  Edward  bacheverell, 

2,  6 ;  Eleanor,  2,  6. 
Ch;ippel,  Rev.  William  Pester,  18. 
Cheese,  Rev.  James  Albert,  131. 
Cheetham,  Da\'id,  75;  Frances,  75. 
Chester,   Major-General  John,  3  ;    Mary,  3  ;   bophia 

Elizabeth,  3. 
Chichester,  Rt.  Rev.  Ashurst  Turner  Gilbert,  Bishop 

of,  55,  159.  „, 

Cholmelev,    Emmeline  Violet   Agneta,    151;    Hora, 

151;  Rev.  lames,  151  ;  Robert  Arthur,  151. 
Cholmley,   Si"r    George   Strickland,   Bt.,   36  ;    Dame 

Mary,  36. 
Cholmondeley,  Emily,  m:  Lady  Margaret  Augusta, 

III;   Rev.  Richard  Hugh,  in;  Thomas  Kichard, 

III.  .      „     .  „ 

Christian,    Benjamin,    50;    Benjamin    Darnells,    50; 

Sarah,  50. 
Christie,  Rev.  Charles,  152. 
Chubb,  Arthur  Bruce,  51. 
Clabon,  Alice  Jessie,   131  ;    Ellen   Mary,   131  ;   Jane 

Lewis,     131  ;    John,     131  ;    John     Mo.>Lon,     131  ; 

Lucy  Sarah  Frances,  131;  Mary  Ann,  131. 
Clare,  Elizabeth,  138;    Harriet,   13S,  140;  William, 

i'?8 
Clark,'  Eliza,  97;  Rev.  Henry,  95;  Joseph,  97;  Rev. 

William,  140. 
Clarke,  Anne,  64;  Edwin,  19;  Jane,  64;  John,  79; 

Rev.  Leopold  Stanley,  150;  Mary,  19;  Mary  Ann, 

79;     Robert    John,    79;     Thomas,    64;     Walter 

Edmund,  19. 
von  ClauserwiU,  Gottlob  Peter,  127,  132;    Hermine, 

127     1^2. 

Clayton,  Rev.  Edward  Ffarington,  n  I ;  Rev.  John, 
89. 

Clement,  Eliza  Lesage,  18;  Samuel,  18. 

Clements,  Catharine,  34;  Lieut. -Colonel  Henry 
Theophilus,  34 ;  Selina,  34. 

Clifford  Amelia,  So ;  Annie  Elizabeth,  97  ;  Charles 
Edward,  97 ;  Edward  Charles,  97  ;  Eliza,  97 ; 
Ellen,  So;  Thomas  John,  So.  ,     t^    ,      r 

Clive,  Yen''"  Archdeacon,  108 ;  Edward,  Earl  ot 
Powis,  loS;  George  Edward  Henry  Arthur,  Earl 
of  Powis,  108 ;  Henrietta  Antonia,  Countess  of 
Powis,  108;  Henrietta  Sarah,  in  ;  Henry  Arthur 
Herbert,  Earl  of  Powis,  108;  Percy  Robert, 
Viscount,  1 10 :  Hon"''*'  Robert  Henry,  1 1 1. 

Cludde,  Anna  Maria,  in;  Catherine  Harriett,  in; 

Edward,  in.  .  t  •     .    r-  1 

Cockburn,  Catherine  Harnett,  in;  Lieut. -General 
Sir  William,  Bt.,  m. 


Cockerill,  Elizabeth,  29. 
Coe,  Augustus  Frederick,  2. 
Coffin,  Joseph,  130;  Margaret,  13O. 
Coghlan,  Rev.  Charles  Lambert,  56. 
Cole,     Charles     Nicholas,     So;      Georgiana,     1 24; 
Henrietta   Margaret,   80;    John,   80;    Rev.   John, 
145;  Thomas,  124. 
Coleman,  Anne,  95  ;  Stephen,  95. 
Coles,  Sarah  Ann,  50 ;  Thomas,  50. 
Coldwell,  Rev.  Clement  Leigh,  56. 
Colley,   Rev.   .\lfred  Noel,   174;    Rev.  James,   174; 

Rh'oda,  174. 
CoUinge,  Emma,  87 ;  Hannah,  87 ;  Robert,  87. 
Collings,    Louisa    Elizalieth,    178;    Mary   Elizabeth, 
178;    Rev.    William   Thomas,   Seigneur   of  Sark, 
178. 
Collingwood,  Edward,  156:  Julia  Gneve,  156. 
CoUver,  Albinia,  98 ;  Ehzabeth,  98 ;  Ralph,  98. 
CoUyns,  Rev.  Canon  John  Martyn,  28. 
Colquitt-Craven,     Goodwin     Charles,     104 ;      Leila 

Louisa,  104. 
Colt,  Elsie  Mary,  87. 

Colyer,  Amy  Emma,  51  ;   Ann,  47;   Arthur  Henry, 

49-51  ;    Caroline  Rosabelle,  47,   51  ;    Charies,  47, 

49;     Charles    Ernest,    50;     Charies    Gawan,    51; 

Charles  Thomas,  49 ;  Charlotte,  47,  48 ;  Constance 

Mary,  50;  Eliza,  47;  Elizabeth,  47,  49;   Ehzabeth 

Ann,  51  ;    Elizabeth   Jane,  47  ;    Elizabeth  Kemp, 

50;    Ellen  Louisa,  49;    Ernest  Henry,  50 ;    Ernest 

William,  51;    Eva  Isabel,  50;    Evelyn  Elizabeth, 

50  ;    Francis  James,  49  ;    Frederick  .\ugustus,  50  ; 

Friend,  49;  Friend  Ehsha,  51 ;   Grace  Pawley,  49; 

Harold   Arthur,    50 ;     Henry,    47-    48 :     Herbert 

Alfred,  51;    James,  48  ;    John,  47  ;  Julia  Augusta, 

51;    Laura  Mildred,  49  ;    Lucy  Ethel,  50;    Mary, 

48;  Mary  Ann,  47-50;    May  Constance  Lilian,  50; 

Sarah,  49,  50;   Sarah  Anne,  48;   Thomas,  47,  49; 

William  Hardyman,  47,  49- 

Colyer-Fergusson,  Thomas  Colyer,  47,  48. 

Comber,  Robert,  48 ;  Sarah  Anne,  48. 

Compton,  Rev.  John,  193. 

Condell,    Marion   Frances,   156;    William  Vallange, 

156. 
Constable,  Rev.  Charies,  36 ;  Mary,  36. 
Conyers,  Mary,  Lady,  1 10 ;  Sack\'ille  George,  Baron, 

no. 
Cooke,  Charies  Edward  Stephen,  38. 
Cookson,     Dorothy,     147  ;      Elizabeth,     147  :     Rev. 

William,  147. 
Cooper,  Anne,  84;    Edward,  118;   Louise  Clare,  84; 

Sarah,  liS;  WilUam  John  Heriiert,  84. 
Cope,     Arabella     Diana,      12;     Sir     Charles,     Bt., 

12. 
Copping,  Harriet,  115;  William,  115. 
Cornwallis,  James,   Earl,    13;    Julia,   Countess,    13; 

Lady  Julia  Mann,  13. 
Costar,  Elizabeth,  121 ;  James,  121. 
Cotter,    Isabella,    91  ;    Rev.    Joseph    Rogerson,   91  ; 

Mary,  91. 
Coulcher,  Rev.  George  Bohun,  130,  132,  134. 
Courtown,  James  George,  Earl  of,  145. 
Cousins,  Arthur,  80 ;  Lucy  Elizabeth,  80. 
Coventry,  Blanche,  104;  Rev.  Canon  Henry  William, 

104;  Leila  Louisa,  104. 
Cow,  Douglas,  66. 
Co\,  Rev.  John  Charles,  6. 
Crabb,  Ann,  123;  Clara,  123;  John  Seabrook,  123; 

Richard,  123;  Richard  HaUey,  122,  123. 
Cranmer,  Cvril,  61. 
Crawfurd,  Caroline  .\gnes,  Duchess  of  Montrose,  40; 

William  Stewart  Stirling,  40. 
Creak,   Alexander,   94;    Ellen,   94;    Frederick,   94; 
Henry    Brown,    94 ;     Isabella,    94 ;     Maria,    94 ; 
Thomas  Edward,  94. 
Creasey,  Ann,  100:  James,  100. 
Creaton,  Rev.  William  Henry,  19. 
Crickmer,  Rev.  William  Burton,  124. 
Crisford,  Frances,  96 ;  Hester,  96 ;  Spencer,  96. 


204 


Crisp,  Anna,  115,  116;  Anna  Sophia,  117;  Arthur 
William,  116,  119;  Barbara,  119;  Cecily,  119; 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  119;  Dorothy,  118;  Edmund, 
117;  Edna  Irene  May,  119;  Edwards,  115; 
Eliza,  116,  120;  Emma,  120;  Emma  Elizabeth, 
117;  Frederick  Arthur,  115-120;  Frederick 
Augustus,  nS,  120;  George  Edwin,  120; 
Gertrude,  118;  Harold  Godfrey,  119;  Harriet, 
115;  Henry,  120;  Katharine,  119;  Margaret,  IiS; 
Marian,  120;  Mary,  115,  116;  Muriel,  119; 
Reginald,  119;  Robert,  115-117;  Rosa,  119; 
Rose  Elizabeth,  119;  Samuel,  115;  Sarah,  115, 
116,  118;  Thomas,  115,  116;  Thomas  Arthur 
Frederick,  119;  Ursula,  1 18;  William  Henry, 
118,  119. 

Cross,  Charles,  24;  Jane,  24. 

Crowe,  Amelia,  154. 

Crozier,  Francis  Kawdon  Moira,  109. 

Cumberland,  Elizabeth,  34 ;  Richard,  34. 

Cunningham,  Marianne,  155,  15S;  Mary,  155; 
Rachel,  158;  Thomas,  155,  158. 

Curling,  James,  89;  James  Davenport,  89;  Lucrelia, 
89 ;  Maria,  89  ;  William,  89. 

Currie,  Christian,  85;  Isabella,  85;  Rev.  James,  85; 
Jane,  85. 

Curteis,  Anne  Mary,  63 ;  Charlotte  Lydia,  62 ; 
Edward  Barrett,  62 ;  Edward  Jeremiah,  62 ; 
Frances,  62  ;  Jeremiah,  61  ;  Martha,  61  ;  Mary, 
62,  no;  Reginald,  no. 

Curtis,  Herbert  Edward,  78. 


D 


Dadd,  Elizabeth  Mary  Ann,  79;  John,  79. 

Dale,    Helen     Iluttoji,    84  ;     Very    Rev.    Thomas, 

84. 
Dalgety,     Blanche    Elizabeth    Trosse,     192  ;      Eliza 

Blanche,  192;   Frederick  Gonnerman,  192. 
Dalison,   Rev.   Charles    Edmund  Waller,    134;    John 

Pelham,   134;    Mary  Mabel,   134;    Matilda,   134: 

Maximilian  Hammond,  134;    Rev.   Roger  William 

Hammond,  134. 
Dalton,    Herbert,   89 ;    John,   147 ;    Mary   Sullivan, 

147. 
Daniel,  Catherine,  180;    Rev.   Charles  Andrew,  167; 

George  137;    Laura  Mildred,   137;    Kev.  Richard, 

180. 
Daniell,  Rev.   Egerton  Frederic,  147;    Emma,   147; 

John  Frederic,  147. 
Daniel-Tyssen,  Rev.  Ridley,  46. 
Dann,  Charlotte,  48;  George,  48;  Joseph,  48. 
Danneman,  Rev.  August  Frederick  John,  23. 
Darcy    de    Knayth,    Mary,    Lady,    1 10 ;     Sackville 

George    Baron,    no;    Violet    Ida   Eveline,    Lady, 

no. 
Davenport,  Harry  Tichborne,  28 ;  Lucretia,  89. 
Davies,  Ann,  67 ;    Hannah  Simpson,  67 ;    Rev.  John 

Llewelyn,  167;    Mary  Beatrice,  33 ;    Richard  Rice, 

33;  Thomas,  67. 
Dawes,  Marian,  95  ;  Richard,  63  ;  Walter,  95. 
Dawnay,     Mary     Isabel,    Viscountess     Downe,     8  ; 

Sir  William  Henry,  Viscount  Downe,  I,  8. 
Deacon,  Harriet,  126;  John,  126. 
Decies,  John,  Baron,  40. 
Deck,  Rev.  Henry  Legh  Richmond,  83. 
Deey,  Robert,  153;  Wilhelmina  Charlotta,  153. 
Delme-Radclilife,       Lieut. -Colonel       Charles,       176  ; 

Elizabeth  Baddicott,   176;    Lieut. -Colonel  Emilius 

Charles,   176;    Enid  Margery,   176;    Rev.   Henry 

Eliot,  176. 
Denison,    Dame     Caroline    Lucy,     16 ;      Rt.     Rev. 

Edward,  Bishop  of  .Salisbury,    149  ;    Lady  Elinor, 

16  ;     Ven"'    George     Anthony,     16  ;      Henrietta 

Sophia,   151  ;   John,  151  ;   John   Evelyn,  Viscount 

Ossington,  16  ;   William  Evelyn,   16  ;    Colonel  Sir 

William  Thomas,  1 5. 


Dernier,  Rev.  Edward  Conduitt,  174. 

Desaguliers,  Anne,  166;  General,  166. 

Dew,   Arthur   Tomkyns,    102 ;     Rev.    Henry,    102 ; 

Lucy     Beatrice,      102 ;       Lucy     Elizabeth,     102 ; 

Margaret    Beatrice,    102 ;     Mary   Elizabeth,    102  ; 

Tomkyns,  :o2. 
Dickinson,  Rev.  Willoughby  Willey,  21. 
Dickson,  Captain  Archibald,  R.  N. ,  197;   Jane  Eliza 

Frances,  197. 
Dimock,  Emma  Rook,  133  ;   Georgiana,  133;  John 

133;  Rev.  Nathaniel,  133. 
Dinnis,  Emily  Kathleen,  160;  Isabella,  160;  Thomas 

Ramsey,  160. 
Di.Non,    Alexander,    93  ;      Maria,    89  ;      Mary,    93  ; 

Thomas,  89. 
Dodd,  Rev.  Frederic  Sutton,  127,  132. 
Doe,   Constance  Wilhelmina,   20 ;    Rev.  John  Hall, 

20. 
Doellinger,  Jeannette,  150;  Rt.  Rev.  Professor  Johan 

Joseph  Ignaz  von,   150;  Johanna,   150;   Maurice, 

"150. 
Dorset,    Arabella   Diana,    Duchess   of,    12 ;    George 

John    Frederick,    Duke   of,    12;   John   Frederick, 

Duke  of,  1 2. 
Douglas,  Rev.  Canon  Stair,  166. 
Downe,   Mary   Isabel,   Viscountess,   8 ;    Sir  William 

Henry,  Viscount,  Viscount,  i,  8. 
Drought,  Rev.  Alfred  Charles  Albert,  124. 
Drummond,      Andrew      Robert,     72,     74  ;      Annie 

Elizabeth,  19;   Edgar  Henry,  19;   Lady  Elizabeth 

Frederica,     72 ;     Frederica     Mary    Adeliza,     72 ; 

Henry  Pilkington,  19. 
Drury-Lavin,    Ada,    125;     Michael,    125;     Sophia 

Matilda,  125. 
Du  Boulay,  Rev.  William  Thomas,  84. 
Ducie,  Henry  George  Francis,  Earl  of,  40. 
Duncan,  Agnes  Anne,  86  ;  Ann,  85  ;  Ann  Isabella, 

85,     86 ;     Catherine,    87 ;     Christian,    85  ;     Rev. 

Douglas  Charteris,  87,  88  ;    Edith  Mary,  86,  87  ; 

Eileen  Phyllis,   87  ;     Ella,  87  ;    Emily  Jane,   86  ; 

Emma,  87 ;  Fanny  Georgina,  86 ;  Fanny  Whinfield, 

86  ;    George,  85  ;    Rev.   George,  85,  86 ;    George 

Andrew,     86 ;      George     Field     Cairncross,     85  ; 

George    James,    85,    87 ;     George    William,    87 ; 

Georgina  Lucy,  85  ;  Helen  MacDougall,  S5  ;  Rev. 

Henry,     88 ;     Henry    Cairncross,    85-87 ;     Hilda 

Steuart,  88  ;   Isabella,  88  ;   Isabella  Christian,  86  ; 

James   Currie,   86 ;    Jane,   86 ;   Jane  Angela,   85  ; 

Jane  Currie,  86 ;  Katherine  Gairdner,  85  ;  Kathleen 

Marguerite,    87 ;     Leonard    Eustace    Henry,    86 ; 

Lucy   Christian,    86 ;     Lucy   Christin,    88 ;     Lucy 

Katherine,  85  ;  Lucy  Wallace,  85 ;  Maude  Evelyn, 

88  ;     Maynard    Charteris,    87 ;     Muriel    Ivy,    86 ; 

Percival    J^nour,  86 ;    Philip  Forsyth,  87 ;     Rev. 

Thomas  Tudor,  87  ;  William  Henry,  87. 
Duncombe,     Hon*"'"    Helen,     37 ;     William,     Lord 

Feversham,  37. 
Dundas,  Emma  Florence,  31  ;  Jane  Anna  Maria,  31 ; 

Hon'''"  John  Charles,  74  ;  Sir  Lawrence,  Marquess 

of      Zetland,      74 ;       Lilian      Selina      Elizabeth, 

Marchioness  of  Zetland,  74  ;  Lorenzo  George,  31  ; 

Hon'>i<^   Margaret    Matilda,   74 ;    Thomas,   Earl  of 

Zetland,  74;  Rev.  William  John,  31. 
Dunne,    Anne,     loi  ;    Anne    Gertrude,    102 ;    Rev. 

Charles,     102 ;     Charles    Walter,     102 ;     Dorothy 

Edith    Florence,     102 ;     Edward    Marten,     103 ; 

Hon'''"  Grace  Daphne,  103  ;  Griselda  Sylvia,  103  ; 

Harriet  Frances,  loi  ;  Katherine  Gertrude  (Greta), 

102  ;   Letitia,   102  ;   Margaret,   loi  ;   Marian,   loi  ; 

Marten,      loi  ;      Monica     Clarice,     103 ;      Philip 

Russell  Rendel,  103 ;  Thomas,  loi ;  Rev.  Thomas, 

loi ;  Thomas  Russell,  loi. 
Durham,  Ethel    Elizabeth  Louisa,  Countess  of,  39  ; 

John  George,  Earl  of,  39. 
Durrant,  Rev.  John,  97. 
Dyer,  Rev.  Harry  Joseph,  87. 
Dyke,  Rev.  Canon  Edwin  Francis,   131;    Ellen,  99; 

Francis  Hart,  35. 


205 


Eardley-Wilmot,  Rev.  Ernest  Augustus,  124. 

Earle,  Dame  Emily,  58;  Sir  Hardman,  Bt.,  58; 
Hardman  Arthur,' 58  ;  Sir  Henry,  Bt.,  58;  Dame 
Mary,  58  ;  Sir  Thomas,  Bt.,  58 ;  Thomas  Algernon, 
58. 

Eden,  Caroline,  148 ;  Emma,  148 ;  Most  Rev. 
Robert,  Bishop  of  Moray,  Ross  and  Caithness, 
148,  166  ;  Rev.  the  Hon'''<=  Robert,  45 ;  Rev. 
Thomas,  29. 

Ednieades,  Amye,  178;  Ann,  177;  Charlotte 
Isabella,  179;  Elizabeth,  177;  Florence,  179; 
Henry,  177-179;  Major-General  Henry,  178; 
Hilda  Margaret,  179  ;  Lieut. -Colonel  James 
Frederick,  177-179;  John  Alfred,  178;  Mabel, 
178;  Mary,  177;  Mary  Elisabeth,  178;  Mary 
Erskine,  179;  Mar)-  Mildred,  178;  Rev.  Matthew 
Robert,  178,  179;  Robert,  178;  Sarah  Mary  Jane, 
177;  William,  177,  178;  William  Allaire,  179; 
Rev.  William  Henrj-,  177. 

Edmonds,  Edith  Emily,  140 ;  Emily  Louisa,  140 ; 
Jubal  Henry,  140. 

Edwards,  Anna,  115,  116;  Eliza,  116;  Elizabeth, 
51  ;  Henry,  116;  Henry  Charles,  Ii6;  John,  115, 
116;  John  Absalom,  51;  Mary,  117;  Mary  Ann, 
116. 

Egan,  Lieut. -Colonel  Carbery,  46;  Hon'''*  Geraldine 
Alice  Ellen,  46. 

Egerton,  Alfred  Mordaunt,  37  ;  Alice  Anne, 
Countess,  14 ;  Charles  Bulkeley,  189 :  Charlotte 
Catherine,  35  ;  George  Leycester,  35  ;  ilary  Sarah, 
Lady,  14 ;  Rev.  Thomas,  35  ;  Wilbraham,  35 ; 
Wilbraham,  Baron,  14 ;  William  Tatton,  35 ; 
William  Tatton,  Baron,  35. 

Ekins,  Very  Rev.  Charles,  147 ;  Delita,  147. 

Elliot,  Ann,  76  ;  Ellen,  2 ;  William,  2. 

Elphinstone,  John  Elphinstone,  Baron,  5. 

ErroU,  Charles  Gore,  Earl  of,  73. 

Ettrick,  Alice  Helen,  196 ;  Anne,  195  ;  Anthony, 
19s,  196  ;  Arthur  Douglas,  197  ;  Bessie  Maitland, 
196;  Catherine,  195;  Elizabeth,  195;  Helen,  196; 
Isabella,  195 ;  John,  197 ;  Mary,  196 ;  Nora 
Creina,  196;  Sophia,  197;  Sophia  Cumberland, 
197;  Sophy  Douglas,  196;  Sophy  Grace,  197; 
Walter,  197;  Walter  Cumberland,  196;  William, 
195,  196;  Rev.  William,  195. 

Evans,  Rev.  Richard,  loi. 

Everington,  Edgar  Rowe,  78. 

Ewing,  Rev.  Alexander,  62. 

Exeter,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Fisher,  Bishop  of,  152. 

Eyre,  Rev.  Alfred  Collet,  51;  Douglas,  181,  191; 
Frances,  187,  190;  Frances  Ehzabeth,  187,  190; 
Rev.  Ilenry,  192 ;  Henry  John  Andrews,  181 ; 
John  Maurice,  187,  190. 


Fagge,  Elizabeth,  99;  Felix,  99. 

Fairfax,    Eveline   Selina,    35 ;    Isabel    Augusta,    37 ; 

Louisa      Constantia,      35  ;      Thomas,      35,      37 ; 

Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas  Ferdinand,  35. 
Falconer,  Rev.  William,  125. 
Falkland,  Amelia,  Viscountess,  159;  Lucius  Bentinck, 

Viscount,  159. 
Fane,  Rev.  Arthur,  191. 
Farquhar,     Barbarina     Sophia,     113;     Sir    Thomas 

Harvie,  Bt.,  113. 
Farran,  Rev.  George  Erie,  91. 
Farrant,  Elizabeth,  177;  William,  177. 
Fenn,  Rev.  Anthony  Cox,  1 18 ;  Edward  Liveing,  87  ; 

Rev.  Patrick,  118. 
Ferdinand,  King  of  Naples,  189. 
Fergusson,   Donald,   197;    Ellen,   197;    Marion  Kate 

Elizabeth,  197. 
Fernehough,  Rev.  W.,  27. 
Feversham,  William,  Lord,  37. 


Finnemore,  Catherine,  64  ;  Catherine  Augusta,  65  ; 
Catherine  Isabel,  65  ;  Howard  \'ictor  West,  64 ; 
Irene  Augusta  Violet,  64 ;  Isaac  Powell,  64 ; 
Jane,  64,  65  ;  Mary,  64 ;  Norah  Clementina,  65  ; 
Robert,  64 ;  Hon'"'"  Robert  Isaac,  64,  65 ; 
Thomas  Henry,  65;  William,  64;  William  Albert, 
65 ;  Winifred  Dorothea,  65. 

Fisher,  Adehne  Maria,  149;  Agnes,  152;  Albert 
Bulteel,  151  ;  Alice  Elizabeth,  148  ;  Anne 
Gertrude,  102 ;  Annie  Carohne  Ann,  149 ; 
Colonel  Arthur  a  Court,  148  ;  Arthur  Alexander, 
149 ;  Arthur  Alexander,  149 ;  Arthur  William, 
148;  Caroline,  14S ;  Rev.  Cecil  Edward,  152; 
Cecily  Constance  Mary,  152;  Charles  Dennis, 
151  ;  Charles  Sidney  Dalton,  149;  Cordelia,  151  ; 
Dora,  151;  Eda  Eleanor,  149;  Edith,  151; 
Edmund  Conroy,  148  ;  Edmund  Montagu  Prinsep, 
150;  Edwin,  151;  Eleanor  Mary,  151;  Elizabeth, 
147,  152;  Elizabeth  Mary(Lily),  150;  Emma  Lucy 
Athela,  130;  Emmeline,  147:  Emmeline  Mary, 
149;  Emmeline  Violet  Agneta,  151  ;  Ethel  Mary, 
149;  Eustace  Clement  Cecil,  152;  Evelyn  Arthur, 
151  ;  Florence  Henrietta,  147;  Frederick  a  Court, 
150;  Gwendoline  Cecilia  Elizabeth,  152;  Herbert 
Albert  Laurens,  148;  Herbert  William,  147.  149; 
Hervey  George  Stanhope,  150;  Janie  Magdalene, 
150;  Jeannette,  150;  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of 
Exeter  and  Salisbury,  152,  190;  John  Her\ey,  150; 
Lettice,  148;  Leveson  Evelyn  Cecil,  151; 
Magdalene,  150;  Mary,  147;  Mary  Louisa,  147; 
Mary  Sullivan,  147;  Minnie,  151;  .Monica  Clare 
Cecile,  152;  Muriel  Etheldred  Agnes,  152;  Rev. 
Prebendar)-  Philip,  147;  Rachel  Mary  Teresa,  152; 
Reginald  Wordsworth  Cecil,  152;  Roderick  Charles, 
150;  Ruth,  151;  Rev.  Wilfred.  150;  William,  102; 
Rev.  Canon  William,  147  ;  WilliamWordsworth,  151. 

Fisken,  Archibald,  138;  Helen  Wilson,  138. 

Fison,  Anne,  90;  Deborah,  90;  Edward,  90;  James 
Oliver,  90  ;  Joseph,  90  ;  William  Lorimer,  90. 

Fitzclarence,  Amelia,  159;  George,  Earl  of  Munster, 

'59- 
Fitzmaurice,  Augusta  La\'inia   Priscilla,  Countess  of 

Kerry,  109;  Henry,  Marquess  of  Lansdowne,  109  ; 

Lady  Mary  Caroline  Louisa,  109;  William  Thomas, 

Earl  of  Kerry,  109. 
FitzPatrick,  Margaret,  144  ;  Margaret  Godman,  144  ; 

Patrick  Persse,  144. 
Fleeming,   Hon''''  Anne  Elizabeth,  5  ;    Admiral  the 

Hon""'"^  Charles  Elphinstone,  5;  John  Elphinstone, 

Baron  Elphinstone,  5. 
Fleet,  Louisa,  61 ;  William,  61 ;  William  Hussey,  61. 
Fleming,  Charlotte  Jane,   160;    Rev.   Canon  James, 

181 ;  John,  160. 
Fletcher,  Alfred,  52,  54,  58,  59;  Aubrey  Liltledale, 

59;  Bolton  Littledale,  60;  Caleb,  57,  58;  Dorothy 

Noel,    60 ;     Edith,    54,    59 ;     Edith    Mabel,    59 ; 

Edward,  59  ;    Edward  Lionel,  60  ;  Elizabeth,  59  ; 

Ellen,  57  ;    Emily,  57,  58  ;    Esnie    Lyonelle,  60 ; 

Geoffrey    Littledale,   60 ;    Harold    Molyneux,   60 ; 

Henry,  59  ;   Isabella,  57  ;  Jacob,  57  ;  Joseph,  57  ; 

Liliari  Steuart,  60 ;    Mary,   54,   57,   58,  60 ;    Rev. 

Robert,  25 ;  Thomas,  57,  59 ;  William,  54,  57,  58 ; 

William  Alfred  Littledale,  58. 
Foljambe,  Elizabeth,   35  ;    Francis  John  Savile,  35  ; 

George  Savile,  35;  Harriet  Emily  Mary,  35;  John 

Savile,  35. 
Ford,  Sophia,  180. 
Forsyth,  Anne,  87;  Isaac,  87. 
Fort,  Henry  Richard  Trecothick,  179. 
Fortescue,     Rev.     Henry    Reymundo,     192  ;     Mary 

Turner    Erskine,     179;     Matthew,     179;     Hon'''* 

Matthew,  179. 
Foulis,    Sir    Henry,    Bt.,    no;    Mary    Anne,    1 10; 

Sir  WilUam,  Bt.,  no. 
Foyle,  Rev.  Edward,  1S7,  190;  Frances,  187,  190. 
Franklj-n,  Rev.  Thomas  Edmund,  159. 
Freeman,  Alfred  John,  167;  Ethel  Clementina,  167; 

Rev.  John  Major,  n9,  120. 


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Ffeer,  Ven'''''  Thomas  Henry,  171,  172. 

Freshfield,  Augusta  CharluUe,  150;  Douglas  William, 

150;  Janie  Magdalene,  150. 
Fryman,   Egbert,    100 ;    Egbert  Jenner,   100 ;    Flora 

Constance,  100. 
Fuller,  John,  47. 
Furneaux,  Rev.  Walter,  136;  Rev.  Walter  Copleston, 

63- 
Furniss,    Julia     Maud,     19;     Mary,     19;     Thomas 

Sanderson,  19. 
Furse,  Ven'''^  Archdeacon,  iii. 


Gamble,  Rev.  Henry  Reginald,  46. 

Gardiner,  Charles  Baring,  17;  Rev.  George  Gregory, 

96- 
Gardner,  Cecil  Dunn,  75 ;  Lucy  Cecilia,  75. 
Garland,  Rev.  David  John,  100. 
Garnett,  Rev.  Richard  Craven,  87. 
Garratt,  Ethel,  7 ;  Je.>;se,  7 ;  Mary,  7. 
Garrett,  Elizabeth,  86,  188  ;   Newson,  86  ;  William, 

188. 
Gaskell,  Ada  Elizabeth,    124;    Frances  Maria,   124; 

Francis,  124;  Frederick,  124. 
Gawan,  Ann,  47;  John,  47;  Rachel,  47. 
Gepp,    Rev.    Edward    Francis,    19,    20 ;     Elizabeth 

Wilhelmina,  18;  George  Asser,  18;  Mary  Ann,  18. 
Gerard,    Alice    F"rances    Mary,    32  ;    Caroline,    32  ; 

Francis,    32;    F'rederick,    38;    John,    32;    Mary 

Emmeline    Laura,   Lady,   38 ;    William   Cansfield, 

Baron,  38. 
Getting,  Charles  Talboys,   78  ;    David,   78 ;    Harriet 

Maria,  78 ;    Henry  Frederick,  78  ;  James  Charles, 

76-80;  Mary  Ann  F'liza,  78;  Mary  Taylor,  78. 
Gibson,  Rev.  Chaile»  Johnson,  178,  179. 
Gifford,  Ethel  Frances,  63;  Rev.  the  Hon''i=  John,  63; 

Robert,  Baron,  63;  Rev.  William,  30. 
Gilbert,     Rt.     Rev.     Ashurst     Turner,     Bishop     of 

Chichester,  55,  159;  Mary  Wintle,  55. 
Giles,  Frances  Emily,  28. 
Gillam,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  87. 
Girdlestone,  Ann,  187;  Elizabeth  Anne,  187;  Ellen, 

186;     Rev.     Henry,     187;     Henry    John,     187; 

Horatio,  186;  Nelson,  187;  William  Bolton,  186. 
Gladstone,   Rev.   David  Thomas,  97  ;    Lilian  Steuart, 

60;  Mary  Ellen,  60;  Robert,  60;  Robertson,  60. 
Glen,  Rev.  William,  138. 
Glencross,  Anna  Geraldine  Kitson,  194;  Rev.  Ernest 

Henry,  194;  Georgina  Buller,  194. 
Gloucester  and  Bristol,  Rt.  Rev.  James  Henry  Monk, 

Bishop  of,  44. 
Godman,    Gertrude    Henrietta   Eliza,    146;    Joseph, 

144,  146;  Margaret,  144;  Muriel  Gertrude,  146. 
Goggs,  Rev.  William  Matthias,  28. 
Gooch,  Rev.  Phiiip  Sherlock,  3. 
Goode,  Frances  Wickstead,  32:  Thomas  Smith,  32. 
Gordon,  A.  A.,  3;   Isabella  Louisa,  45;   Izobel,  3; 

James,  45 ;  Rev.  Osborne,  55. 
Gore,  Rev.  Canon  Charles,  III. 
Gosling,  Hannah,  169;  Joseph,  169. 
Gosselin,  Sir  Martin  Le  Marchant  Hadsley,  38. 
Gostling,  Philip,  31 ;  William  Frederick,  29. 
Gott,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Truro,  194. 
Gough,  Brigadier-General  Sir  Charles  John  Stanley,  6. 
Gowland,  Benson,  134:  Dorothy  Benstin,  134. 
Graddon,    Ellen    Maud,    154;    Henry,    154;    Marie, 

154. 
Graham,    Albert    Edward,    80;    Alice    Maud,    127; 

Angelina,  79 ;  Ann,  76  ;  Annie,  79  ;  Augusta,  76, 

80  :  Caroline,  76-7S  ;  Caroline  Agnes,  Duchess  of 

Montrose,    40 ;     Caroline    Annie,    80 ;     Caroline 

Maria,      Duchess     of     Montrose,      108 ;      Charles 

Elphinstone    Fleeming  Cunninghame,   5 ;    Charles 

James,  76,  79,  80 ;  Charles  John,  79 ;  Clara  Mary, 

79 ;    Clara   Minnie,   79 ;    Clarinda   Mary,   76,   77  ; 

Douglas     Bercsford     Malise     Ronald,     Duke     of 


Montrose,  40;  Eliza  Ann,  77;  Ellen,  80;  Emma, 
77;  Francis,  77;  Francis  George,  77,  79;  Francis 
James,  76,  77,  80;  George,  76,  79,  127,  132; 
Gerald  Clifford,  80 ;  Harriet,  77  ;  Harriet  Emma 
Mary,  79 ;  Harriet  Frances,  80 ;  Harriet  Maria, 
78;  Helen,  139;  Henrietta  Margaret,  80;  Henry, 
77;  Henry  John  Lowndes,  37,  74;  Hermlne,  127, 
132;  Hermine  Henriette  Kate,  132;  James,  79; 
James,  Duke  of  Montrose,  40,  108  ;  James  Davis, 
77;  Jemima,  79;  John,  76-78,  80;  Rev.  John, 
76,  139 ;  John  Smith,  76 ;  Joyce  Mary,  76 ; 
Louisa,  76-78 ;  Lady  Lucy,  108 ;  Martha,  76 ; 
Mary  Ann,  76-79 ;  Mildred  Emily  Barbara,  5 ; 
Percy,   80  ;    Rachel,   76  ;    Rocliflfe,   77 ;    Sheridan, 

Graham-Montgomery,  Alice  Anne,  14  ;  Sir  Graham, 

Bt.,  14. 
Graham- Wigan,  Aubrey  John,  131  ;   Ida  Clementina, 

131 ;  John  Alfred,  129,  131 ;  Lewis  Gretton,  131. 
Gray,   Anne,  64 ;    Rev.   Edward  Ker,   156 ;    Edwin, 

39;  William,  64. 
Green,    Catherine,    180;    Rev.    Charles,    20;    Rev. 

David,   92,   94,    Edith  Jane,   20;    Edward,    iSo; 

Frances,   92  ;    Harriet,   94  ;    Helen  Gertrude,  94  ; 

Very  Rev.  James,  140  ;   Martin,  92  ;  William,  20  ; 

Rev.  William,  94;  Rev.  William  Arthur,  94. 
Greener,    Annie,    66 ;    George    Dobson,    66 ;    Mary 

Elizabeth,  66. 
Greenham,  Rev.  Frederick  John,  162. 
Gretton,  John,  129;  Mary,  129. 
Grey,    Dorothy    Henrietta,    144 ;    Egerton   Spencer, 

136;    Elizabeth  Adair,   135;    Ethel   Harriet,   136; 

Lieut. -Colonel  Francis  Douglas,  135,  136;  Henry, 

144;  Sarah,  135,  136. 
Griffin,  Rosannah,  171. 
Grimston,   James    Walter,    Earl    of   Verulam,    190 ; 

Jane    Anna     Maria,    31  ;     Lady     Mary    Augusta 

Frederica,    190 ;    Rev.    the   Hon'''''   Robert,    146 ; 

Thomas,  31. 
Grimthorpe,  Ernest  William,  Baron,  37. 
Grinling,  Anna,  115;  John,  115. 
Groonie,  Rev.  John  Hindes,  117. 
Grosvenor,  Constance  Gertrude  Sutherland,  Duchess 

of    Westminster,    74 ;     Hugh     Lupus,    Duke     of 

Westminster,    74 ;     Sibell    Mary,    Countess,    74 ; 

Victor  Alexander,  Earl,  74. 
Granville,  Rev.  Payne,  53. 
Guest,    Henry,  24 ;   James,  24  ;   Jane,  24  ;    Lettice, 

24;  Mary,  24;  Sarah,  24. 


H 


Hadden,  John,  132;  Rebecca,  132. 

Hallett,  William  Charles,  77. 

Hambleton,  Rev.  John,  122,  123. 

Hainbrough,  Albert  John,  160;  Charlotte  Jane,  160; 

Isabel    Emma    Maria,    160;    Otho   Oldisworth    le 

Marchant  H.,  160. 
Hamlin,  Thomas,  196. 
Hammersley,  Caroline,  108;  Thomas,  108. 
Hammond,     Rev.     John     Parish,     193 ;     Theodosia 

Elizabeth,  31. 
Hamond,  Dr.,  189. 
Handcock,     Hon'''"    Audrey    Mary    Florence,     45 ; 

Isabella  Louisa,  45  ;  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon'''"  Robert 

French,  45  ;  Robert  Gordon,  45. 
Hankey,  Elisa,  19;  Thomson,  19. 
Harcourt,    Lady    Anne,    39 ;     Most    Rev.    Edward, 

Archbishop  of  York,  39  ;  Egerton  Vernon,  36,  39; 

Laura  Emma,  39 ;  Leveson  Francis  Vernon,  39. 
Hardyman,  Charlotte,  47;  Mary,  47;  William,  47. 
Harison,  Rev.  William,  156. 
Harris,   Amelia,   55 ;   John,   55  ;   Teresa  Newcomen 

Julia  Everleigh,  55. 
Harrison,    Frances     Harriet     Maud,     137 ;     Harriet 

Rowan,    137;    Rev.   James,    167;    Rev.    Laurence 

John,  137. 


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Hartland,  John,  66. 

Hartley,  Mary,  52 ;  Thomas,  52. 

Hartman,  Emily,  162;  Colonel  Isaac  Rawlings,  160, 

162;  Lucy,  160;  Lucy  Elizabeth,  162. 
Harvey,  Rev.  Charles  Musgrave,   18-21;   Elisa,   19; 

Frances  Harriet,  19;  Rev.  Richard,  19. 
Haselwood,  Ann,  173;  William,  173,  189. 
Hassell,  Sarah  .\nne,  48;  Thomas,  48. 
Haviland,  Catherine,  82 ;  Colonel,  82. 
Hawes,  Rev.  Robert,  25,  27. 
Hay,  Charles  Gore,  Earl  of  Erroll,  73. 
Haydon,  Rev.  William,  145. 
Heath,  Edward,  20:  Lewis,  24;  Sarah,  24. 
Henderson,    Beatrice,    129 ;     Colonel    Sir    Edmund 

Yeamans  Walcott,   129;    Rev.  John  Daly  ell,   129; 

Dame  Maria  Elisabeth,  129. 
Henley,  Rev.  Cuthbert,  117-120. 
Henslowe,    Catherine    Frances    Mary,     133 ;     Cecil 

William     Edward,      133 ;      Rev.      Edward     John 

Lambert    Barthelemon,    133 ;    Harriet    Blakeway, 

133- 
Herbert,  Alice  Harriet,  113;  Hon'''''  Anna  Maria, 
III;  Annie  Katharine  Louisa,  113;  Arthur 
Frederick,  113;  Beatrice  Anne,  112;  Beatrice 
Mary,  113;  Lady  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  109; 
Christian  Victor  Charles,  112;  Lady  Diana,  190; 
Dorothy  Marguerite  Eliz;ibeth,  112;  Edward, 
Earl  of  Powis,  108 ;  Edward  James,  Earl  of 
Powis,  108,  112;  Edward  Robert  Henry,  112; 
Colonel  Edward  William,  III,  112;  Hon^'"^ 
Elizabeth  Beatrice,  no;  Florentia  Caroline,  113; 
Very  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  George,  no,  113;  George 
Augustus,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  190;  George  Charles, 
Earl  of  Powis,  no;  Colonel  Graham  Cludde,  112; 
Lady  Harriet  Emily,  1 10 ;  Lady  Harriet  Jane, 
112;  Henry  Arthur,  Earl  of  Powis,  108;  Henry 
Edward,  109;  Henry  James,  113;  Lady  Hermione 
Gwladys,  no;  Lucy,  Countess  of  Powis,  108; 
Lady  Lucy  Caroline,  108;  Lucy  Edith,  113; 
Lady  Magdalen  Lucy,  in  ;  Lady  Margaret 
Augusta,  in;  Mary  Anne,  in;  Lady  Mary 
Caroline  Louisa,  109 ;  Hon'''"  Mervyn  Horatio, 
no;  Lieut. -General  the  Hon'''"  Sir  Percy  Egerton, 
109;  Percy  Mark,  113;  Percy  Robert,  Viscount 
Clive,  no;  Phyllis  Hedworth  Camilla,  112; 
Hon""  Robert  Charles,  108,  in  ;  Hon'>'<=  Sybella 
Augusta,  113;  Violet  Ida  Eveline,  Countess  of 
Powis,  no;  .Major-General  the  Hon*"'"  William 
Henry,  108,  no,  113;  Winifred  Lucy  Elizabeth, 
III;  see  also  Powis. 

Hervey,  Rev.  Frederick  -Alfred  John,  4. 

Hervey-Bathurst,  Alice  Constance,  191  ;  Dame  Clare 
Emily,  191  ;  Sir  Frederick  Hutchinson,  Bt., 
191. 

Hewett,  Rev.  Phillip,  168. 

Higgin,  Thomas  Housman,  135. 

Higgott,  Anne,  169-171:  Thomas,  170,  171. 

Higham,  Mary  Ann,  116;  Samuel,  116;  Samuel 
StagoU,  116. 

Higson,  Arthur,  87 ;  Beatrice  Ada,  87 ;  Edith  Mary, 
86 ;  Ella,  87  ;  John,  87  ;  John  Hayes,  87 ; 
Susan,  87  ;  William,  86. 

Hildyard,  Ethel  Julia,  4 ;  Rev.  Henry  Charles 
Thoroton,  4;  Julia  Hildyard,  4. 

Hill,  Anne,  84;  Lieut. -Colonel  Charles  John,  73; 
George,  156;  Eliza,  151;  Elizabeth,  66;  Lady 
Frances  Charlotte  Arabella,  73 ;  James,  66 ; 
John,  66,  151;  Rev.  John  Smith,  26;  Mary  i 
Hannah,  66;  Minnie,  151;  Rose  Mary,  156; 
Thomas,  84;  Thomas  Daniel,  73. 

Hillman,  Jane,  18;  John,  18. 

Ilindle,  Rev.  Joseph,  129;  Maria  Elisabeth,  129. 

Hinxman,  Rev.  Charles,  147 ;  Delita,  147 ; 
Edward,  147 ;  Emmeline,  147 ;  Lionel,  147. 

Hitchins,  Rev.  Alfred,  125;  Emma  Spicer,  159; 
Henry  Thomas,  159. 

Hoare,  Rev.  Charles  James,  78. 

Hobbs,  Eliza,  47 ;  William,  47. 


Hodges,    Rev.    Alfred,   96 ;    Charlotte    Lydia,    62 ; 

Thomas  Law,  62. 
Hodgkinson,  George,  21 ;  Laura  Jane,  21. 
Hodgson,  Alice,  96  ;   Barnard  Thornton,   145  ;   Rev. 

John  George,  137  ;  Maria,  96;  William,  96. 
Holden,  Rev.  Hyla,  137. 
Holdemess,  Thomas  Hunter,  17. 
Holmes,  Katie  .\nnie,  20;  Mary,  68;  W.  H.,  20. 
Holland,  Rev.  Henry  Scott,  63. 
Hollist,  Anthony,  144;   Elizabeth  Mary  (Lily),  150; 

Frances  Georgiana,  150;  Hasler,  150. 
Holroyd,     Elizabeth    Baddicott,    176 ;     Rev.    James 

John,  176. 
Hood,  Alexander,  Mscount  Bridport,  188 ;  Charlotte 
Mary,  Lady  Bridport  and  Duchess  of  Bronte,  188 ; 
Samuel,  Baron  Bridport,  188,  189. 
Hooper,  Henry  Filkes,  20. 
Hopkins,   Anne,    160-171;    Mary  Jane,    170;    Sarah 

Eliza,  169:  VViUiam,  1 69-171. 
Hopkinson,  Charles,  46;  Emma  Blanche,  46. 
Hopper,    Annie    -Margaret,     131  ;     Ven'''"    Augustus 

Macdonald,  131  ;  Rev.  Edmund  Charles,  131. 
Horn,  Isabella,  195;  Robert,  195;  William,  197. 
Hornby,  Caroline  Lucy,   16 ;    Kcv.  Charles  Edward, 

45  ;    Francis   VilUers,    31  ;    Admiral   Sir    Phipps, 

16. 
Horsley-Beresford,  Hon'''"  Caroline  .'Xgnes,  40 ;  John, 

Baron  Decies,  40. 
Horton,  Catherine  Wishenden,  50. 
Hoste,  Rev.  Philip,  31. 
Hotham,  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  Frederick,  188. 
Houson,  Isabella,  181;  James,  181. 
How,  Charles  T. ,  96;  Emily  J.,  96. 
Howe,  Charlotte  Ryley,  28;  Joseph,  28. 
Howley,    Rt.     Rev.    William,    Bishop    of    London, 

180. 
Howson,  Rev.  George  John,  175. 
Hoyle,  Constance  Mary,  50;  John,  50. 
Hubbard,    Ellen    Sophy,    103 ;    John,     166 ;     John 

Gellibrand,   Baron   .\ddington,    103,    166 ;    Louisa 

.■\nn,  166;  William  Egerton,  103. 
Hudson,  Charles,  52;  Jane,  52. 
Huet,  Emma  Spicer,  159;  Maria,  159;  Rev.  William 

Godfrey,  159. 
Hume,  Ilenry  Strange,  17. 
Hunt,   Arthur    Rust,    120;    Edmund   Lombard,   61; 

Jessie    Harcourt,   23  ;   John,    56 ;    Katherine,   61  ; 

Louisa     Katherine,     56;      Marian,     120;      Mary 

Catharine,   6r  ;    Robert,   23;    Sarah   Ann    Phillis, 

120;  William,  120. 
Hunter,  Rev.  Canon,  56;   Eva  Isabel,  50;    Frederick 

William,  50  ;  John,  50 ;  Sarah  Ann,  50 ;  William, 

89. 
Huson,  H.arriet,  13S,  140;  William,  138,  140. 
Hussey,  Edward,   in;   Henrietta  Sarah,  in;   Mary 

Ann,  in;  William  Clive,  in. 
Hutchinson,  Rev.  James,  7;   Jane,  153;  John,  153; 

Robert   Deey,    153;     Rev.   T.,    179;    Wilhelmina 

Ehsabeth,  153;  Rev.  William  Henry,  137. 
Hutton,    Hon"*'"    Charles   William,    175 ;     Elizabeth 

Maria   Henrietta,    175  ;     Henrietta   .Maria  Louisa, 

175- 

I 

I'.\nson,  Edward,  133;  Harriet  Blakeway,  133. 
Ilbert,  Sir  Courtenay  Peregrine,   148;   Dame  Jessie, 

148;  Lettice,  148. 
Inge,   Rev.   Edward  George  Boultbee,   150;    Emma 

Lucy  Athela,  150;  Rev.  John  Edward  Alexander, 

150. 
Ingles,  Rev.  David,  20. 
Irby,  Rev.  George  Powell,  97. 
Irving,  Rev.  Robert,  132. 
Isacke,  Frederick  James,  179;  Margaret,  177;   Mary 

Erskine,      179;      Mary     Turner     Erskine,     1 79; 

Matthew,  177;  Sarah  Mar)' Jane,  177. 
Izard,  Charlotte,  66. 


20S 


J 

Jackson,  Elizabeth,  24 ;    John,  24,   147  ;    Rt.   Rev. 

John,  Bishop  of  London,  118;    Maria,  147  ;    Mary 

Louisa,  147. 
Jacob,  Rt.   Rev.   Edgar,  Bishop  of  St.  Albans,   146; 

Edith,   151;   Henrietta  Sophia,   151;  Henry,  175; 

John  Henry,  151 ;  Lucy  Emmie,  175. 
James,  Hon'''<=  Angela  Mary,  167 ;  Bernard  Ramsden, 

167;  John  Henry,  167  ;  Joyce  Mary,  76;  Mary,  135; 

Richard,  135. 
JefFcock,  Rev.  John  Thomas,  27,  28. 
Jefi'ereys,  Isabella,  160;  Richard  Gunning,  160. 
Jefferson,  Anne,  159. 
Jeffreys,  Jane  Angela,  85 ;  Julius,  85. 
Jenkins,   Rev.  Alfred  Arthur,   175  ;     Beatrice  Mary, 

113;    Rev.  Charles  James,  172;    Edith  Elizabeth, 

172;  George  Henry  Vaughan,  113;  Johanna,  172; 

Mary  Rae,  113;  Richard  Lewis,  113. 
Jenour,  Rev.  Alfred,  86 ;  Fanny  Whinfield,  86. 
Jersey,  George  Bussey,  Earl  of,  i ;  Frances,  Countess 

of,  I. 
Jewitt,  Enid  Avice,  4;  R.  T.  C,  4. 
Jodrell,    Cecilia   Cator,    3 ;     Eloise   Fanny    Harriet, 

Countess  of  Cape  St.  Vincent,  3 ;  Rev.  Henry,  3. 
Johnson,  Eliza,  98 ;  Henry,  98 ;  Ven'''^  Henry  Frank, 

94;  William  Thomas,  145. 
Johnston,   Rev.   Charles  Smyth,   62  ;    Edward  John, 

62;    Henry  Hamilton  (afterwards  Sir  Harry),  134; 

Hugh,  62  ;  Louisa,  62. 
Johnstone,  Edward,  113;  Mary  Rae,  113. 
Jones,  Ann,  51  ;    Rev.   Henry  Prouse,  66;    Herbert 

Riversdale  Mansel,  181  ;   John,  51  ;  John  Winter, 

88  ;    Margaret  Phyllis,  23  ;    Mary  Susannah,  88  ; 

Rt.  Rev.  William  Basil,  Bishop  of  St.  David's,  13; 

William,  23 ;  William  Saville,  23. 
Josephi,  Barchewitz  von,  97  ;   Marianne  Amelia,  97; 

Marie  Paar  von,  97. 
Joyce,  Rev.  Wilham  Henry,  31. 


K 


Kay,  Edward  Ebenezer,  166 ;  Hannah,  166  ; 
James  Phillips,  166;  Joseph,  166;  Marie,  154; 
Robert,  166. 

Kay-Shuttlewurth,  Hon'''' Angela  Mary,  167;  Blanche 
Marion,  Lady  Shuttleworth,  l66;  Honi"''  Catherine 
Blanche,  167  ;  Charles  Ughtred,  16S ;  Charlotte 
Mary,  168;  Hon""  Edward  James,  167;  Ethel 
Clementina,  167  ;  Helen  Victoria,  167  ;  Sir  James 
Phillips,  Bt.,  166;  Dame  Janet,  166;  Janet 
Elizabeth,  166 ;  Janet  Walcott,  168 ;  Hon""! 
Lawrence  Ughtred,  167 ;  Lionel  Edward,  168 ; 
Hon'''^  Nina  Louisa,  167 ;  Hon''''=  Rachel 
Beatrice,  167 ;  Robert,  167,  168 ;  Stewart 
Marjoribanks,  168 ;  Sir  Ughtred  James,  Baron 
Shuttleworth,  166. 

Keane,  Daniel,  i. 

Keble,  Elizabeth,  128;  Rev.  Thomos,  128. 

Keene,  Arthur,  49  ;  Mary  Ann,  49. 

Keighly,  Anne,  159  ;  Charles  Gilbert,  161  ;  Emma 
Spicer,  159;  Henry  Peach,  159;  James  English, 
159;  Sarah  Christiana,  159. 

Keighly-Peach,  Adela  Sarah,  162 ;  Algernon 
Beresford,  l6i  ;  Beresford  Frederick,  162 ; 
CaroUne  Essex,  161  ;  Cecil  Vandeleur,  162 ; 
Charles  Lindsey,  160 ;  Charles  William,  160 ; 
Edith  Cressida,  162  ;  Emily  Kathleen,  160 ;  Enid 
Kathleen  Jeffereys,  161 ;  Fleetwood,  162;  Florence 
Jessie,  161;  Henry,  160;  Henry  Peach,  160,  161; 
Isabel  Emma  Maria,  160 ;  Joan  Alicia  Florence, 
161 ;  Lucius  Gary,  160,  161 ;  Lucy  Christiana,  161 ; 
Lucy  Isabella,  160,  161;  Margaret  Amelie,  162; 
Winifred,  162. 

Kelk,  Frances  Sanders,  124;  John,  124. 

Kell,  A.  J.,  191;  Kathryn  Cornelia,  191. 

Kelly,  Rev.  Maitland,  140. 


Kempe,  Rev.  John  Edward,  93. 

Kendall,  Ann,  51 ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  51 ;  John,  51,  58; 
Margaret,  58;  Philip  Stanislaus,  51. 

Kenrick,  Amy  Marion,  62 ;  Anne,  63 ;  Charles  Jarvis 
Matthew,  61,  63;  Rev.  Charles  William  Herbert, 
61,  63;  Constance,  63;  Cartels,  61;  Cyril 
Cranmer  Curteis,  62  ;  Dorothy,  61 ;  Elizabeth,  62  ; 
Ethel   Frances,   63 ;    Evelyn   Mary,  63 ;    Frances, 

62  ;  Frances  Anne,  61  ;  George  Edmund 
Reginald,  62  ;  Helen  Clara  Campden,  61  ;  Rev. 
Henry  William  Gordon,  125;  Herbert  William 
Mascall,  61  ;  Jane,  63  ;  Rev.  Jarvis,  61  ;  Jarvis 
Juhan  Mascall,  63;  Louisa,  61,  62;  Mabel,  63; 
Marjorie  Amy,  63  ;  Mary  Catharine,  61  ;  Neville 
Cyril  Evelyn,  62  ;    Ruth  Betty  Mary,  61  ;   Violet, 

63  ;  William,  61  ;  William  Mascall,  61  ;  William 
Robert  Scawen,  63. 

Kenyon,  EHzabeth,  57. 

Kerrill,  Elizabeth,  12;  Thomas,  12. 

Kerry,    Lady    Augusta    Lavinia    Priscilla,    Countess 

of,  109  ;  William  Thomas,  Earl  of,  109. 
Kilmaine,  John  Cavendish,  Baron,  6 ;  Mary,  Lady,  6. 
Kilmore,  Elphin  and  Ardagh,  Rt.  Rev.  George  de  la 

Poer  Beresford,  Bishop  of,  72. 
Kimberley,  Earl  of,  5. 

King,  David,  151;  Ehza,  151;  Ven'>'=  Walker,  61. 
Kingsley,  Rev.  Charles,  166. 
Kitcat,  Rev.  Henry  James,  16. 
Kitson,   Georgina,    194 ;     Rev.  James    BuUer,    194 ; 

Rev.  John  BuUer,  194. 
Kittermaster,   Rev.   Frederick  Wilson,   174;    Rhoda, 

174;  Rhoda  Constance  Mary,  174. 
Kittoe,  Rev.  Edward  Hooper,  4. 
Knight,  Elizabeth,  47 ;  Rev.  Frederick  William,  161 ; 

George  Thomas,  188;  Henry,  47  ;  Hilare,  Countess 

Nelson,  188;  Jane,  176;  John,  176. 
Knollys,  Frederick  Robert,  193;  Katherine  Elizabeth, 

193;  Laura  Caroline,  193. 
Kynaston,  Rev.  Walter  Charles  Edward,  137. 


Lacey,  Charlotte,  196. 

Lacon,    Annie    Margaret,    131  ;    Frederick   Graham, 

131  ;  Ida  Clementina,  131. 
Lanibton,     Ethel     Elizabeth     Louisa,     Countess    of 

Durham,  39;  John  George,  Earl  of  Durham,  39. 
Lamotte,  John  Lagier,  44 ;  Mary,  44. 
Landon,  Very  Rev.  Whittington,  loi. 
Lane,   Hont"'*  Agnes,   8 ;    Rev.   Charlton,   18 ;    John 

Newton,  8  ;   Mary  Isabel,  Viscountess  Downe,  8 ; 

Sidney  Leveson,  8. 
Lane-Fox,     Mary,     Lady    Conyers    and    Darcy    de 

Knayth,   no;    Sackville   George,    Baron   Conyers 

and   Darcy   de    Knayth,    1 10 ;    Hon''''  Violet   Ida 

Eveline,  no. 
Lang,  Rt.  Rev.  Cosmo  Gordon,  Bishop  of  Stepney, 

37;  Rev.  Dr.,  91. 
Langford,    Hercules   Langford,    Baron,    39 ;    Louisa 

Jane,  Lady,  39. 
Langton,  Mary,  58  ;  William,  58. 
Lansdell,   Henry,   48 ;    Rev.    Henry,   48,   50 ;    Julia 

Ann,  48 ;  Mary  Anne,  48. 
Lansdowne,  Henry,  Marquess  of,  109. 
Larking,  Isabella,   127  ;    John,  127  ;    Rev.  Lambert 

Blackwell,  127. 
Lascelles,  Hon'''"  Edwin,  34. 
Lavin,  Dominic,  125. 
Laverty,  Rev.  Wallis  Hay,  133. 
Law,  Hon'>''=  Charles  Ewan,  6  ;   Constance  Mary,  4  ; 

Mary,  6  ;     Hon'''"  Matilda,  4  ;    William  Algernon 

Cajetan,  4;  Rev.  the  Hon''''  William  Towry,  4. 
Leake,  Frank  Herbert,  4 ;  Gladys  Mary,  4. 
Lear,  Eda  Eleanor,  149;   Ven''''  Francis,   149,   151  ; 

Very  Rev.  Francis,  149;  Isabella  Mary,  149. 
Leathes,  Rev.  Stanley,  66. 
Leconfield,  George,  Baron,  74. 


209 


Lee,  Rev.   Henrj',   173 ;    Rev.  John  WoUen,   173 ; 

Mabel  Broughton,  173;  Mary  Sophia,  173. 
Leech,  Rev.  John  Langton,  57. 
Legg,  Edith,  98  ;    Mary  Ann,  98 ;    Rowland  Thomas 

George,  98. 
Leigh,  EUzabeth,  13S;  Ralph,  138. 
Leigh-Clare,  Jane  Maria,  138;   Lilian,  140;  Octavius 

Leigh,  138,  140;  Reginald  Leigh,  140. 
L'Estrange,  Edmund,  73 ;  Grace,  73 :  Lady  Henrietta 

Susan  Beresford,  73  ;    Colonel  Henry  Peisley,  38, 

73;  Mar)-,  38. 
Leveson-Gower,  Lady  Anne,  39;  Gran\-ille,  Marquess 

of  Stafi'ord,  39. 
Levi,  William  John,  78. 
Lewis,  Rev.  David,  135  ;   Elizabeth,  122  ;    Elizabeth 

Pratt,  122,  126;   Samuel,  169;   William,  122,  126. 
Lewthwaite,  William,  25. 

Lickbarrow,  EUzabeth,  57 ;  Ellen,  57 ;  Thomas,  57. 
Liddell,  Lady  Elizabeth,  112;    Henty  Thomas,  Earl 

of  Ravensworth,   1 12 ;    Rev.  the   Hon'''"'   Robert, 

74.  191- 
Lidoch,  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  Robert,  112. 

Lightbody,  Alfred  WilUam,  92 ;  Elizabeth,  92 ;  Ethel 
Petre  Newport,  92 ;  John,  92. 

Lincoln,  Daniel,  115;  Sarah,  115. 

Lindsay,  Acheson  Obins,  161  ;  John,  l6l  ;  Lucy 
Christiana,  161 ;  Mannette  Elizabeth,  161. 

Lindsey,  Elizabeth,  29  ;  Gertrude,  29  ;  William,  29  ; 
William  Henry,  29. 

Lisburne,  Alice  D' Alton,  Countess  of,  13;  Ernest 
-•Vugustus  Malet,  Earl  of,  13. 

Little,  Frederick  Camden,  61 ;  Helen  Clara  Campden, 
61;  Helen  Ruth,  61;  James  Laughton,  49;  Mary 
Ann,  49. 

Littledale,  Ada  Julia,  53  ;  Alfred,  54 ;  Ann,  52  ; 
Anne  Mary,  53 ;  Annette  Mary,  55 ;  Annette 
Nora  Jane,  53;  Clara  Violet,  56;  Clement  St. 
George  Royds,  55 ;  Edmund  Harold,  56 ; 
Edith,  54,  59 ;  Edith  Maud,  56 ;  Ellen  Mary, 
56 ;  Ethel,  56 ;  Henry,  52 ;  Isaac,  52,  55 ; 
John  Bolton,  52,  55,  56 ;  Julia,  52,  59 ;  Marian 
Dorothy,  54 ;  Marian  Harriet,  54  ;  Mary,  52, 
55 ;  May,  56 ;  Ronald  Bolton,  56 ;  Teresa 
Newcomen  Julia  Everleigh,  55  ;  Thomas,  52,  54, 
59 ;  Thomas  Alfred  Royds,  52,  S4,  55  5  Thomas 
Bolton,  56;  William  Edmund  Royds,  56. 

Llewellin,  Frances  Mary,  130;  Margaret,  130; 
William,  130. 

LLoyd-Oswell,  Arthur  Edward,  104 ;  Catherine, 
104;  Rev.  Henry,  104;  Mabel  Frances,  104. 

Lockwood,  Sarah,  116. 

Lomer,  Albert,  100 ;  Angelina,  100 ;  Caroline 
Rosalie  Jane,  100. 

London,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Jackson,  Bishop  of,  118; 
Rt.  Rev.  William  Howley,  Bishop  of,  iSo. 

Long,  Rev.  Frank,  146. 

Longbottom,  Sarah,  136;  William,  136. 

Lorimer,  Elizabeth,  171;  Emma  Jane,  171;  Thomas 
Webster,  171. 

Louch,  Elizabeth,  119;  John  Francis,  119. 

Lowe,  Rev.  Josiah  Bateson,  87. 

Lucas,  Henrietta  51  ;  Julia  Augusta,  51  ;  Henry 
Owen,  51;  Rev.  William  Henry,  193;  William 
John,  51. 

Lukis,  Frederick  Corbin,  178 ;  Louisa  Elizabeth, 
178. 

Luniley,  Aldred  Frederick  George  Beresford,  Earl  of 
Scarbrough,  72,  75;  Lady  Algitha  Frederica  Mary, 
72  ;  Lady  AJme  Georgina,  74  ;  Hon'''''  Constance 
Eleanor,  75 ;  Lady  Frances  Charlotte  Arabella, 
73 ;  Frederica  ilary  .■\deliza,  Countess  of 
Scarbrough,  72 ;  Hon'''"'  Frederick,  72 ;  Hon'''" 
Harriet  Anne,  72 :  Lady  Henrietta  Susan 
Beresford,  73  ;  Lady  Ida  Frances  Annabella,  73  ; 
John,  Earl  of  Scarbrough,  72 ;  Lawrence  Roger, 
75 ;  Lilian  Mary  Theodora,  75 ;  Lady  Lilian 
Selina  Elizabeth,  74 ;  Lucy  Cecilia,  Countess  of 
Scarbrough,  75  ;  Lyulph  Richard  William  Granby, 


Viscount,  73;  Lieut. -Colonel  the  Hon*"'"  Osbert 
Victor  George  Atheling,  75  ;  Richard  George,  Earl 
of  Scarbrough,  37,  72,  73;  Richard  John,  75;  Lady 
Serena  Mary  Barbara,  75 ;  Sibell  Evelyn,  75 ; 
Lady  Sibell  Mary,  74 ;  see  also  Scarbrough. 

Lumley-Savile,  Lady  .\nne  Georgina,  37  ;  Charlotte 
Mary,  72  ;  Frederick,  37,  72. 

Lundie,  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  87. 

Lungley,  Mary,  92,  93:  Zephaniah,  92,  93. 

Lupton,  Ann,  173;  Ellen  Frances  Sarah,  173; 
William  Mansel,  173. 

Lushington,  Sir  Henry,  Bt.,  193;  Louisa,  193. 

Lynch,  Rev.  John,  61. 


M 


Maas,  Emily  Louisa,  140;  Jacob,  140. 

Macandrew,  Anne,  87  ;   Catherine,  S7  ;    James,  87  ; 

William  Duncan,  87. 
Macbean,    .\nnie    Caroline    Ann,     149 ;      Matthew 

F'letcher,  149;  William,  149. 
Macclesfield,  Thomas,  Earl  of,  109. 
Macdonald,  Janet,  53 ;  Colonel  Robertson,  53. 
MacDougall,   David,   85 ;    Katherine   Gairdner,   85 ; 

Rebecca,  85. 
Macirone,  Colonel  Francis,  30  ;    Giulia  Isabella,  30  ; 

Peter  Augustus,  30 ;   Francesco  Filippo  Ludovico 

Melchiore,  30. 
Macleane,  Rev.  Arthur  John,  151;  Flora,  151. 
Macnaghten,    Hon'*'"    Edith    Minnie,    46 ;     Edward, 

Baron,  46  ;    Hon*"'"  Edward  Charles,  46  ;   Frances 

Arabella,  Lady,  46  ;  Hon''''  Gwen  Elca  Violet,  46. 
MacSorley,  Rev.  John  James,  130. 
MacVicar,    .\da  Julia,   53 ;    Janet,    53 ;    Rev.  John 

Gibson,  53  ;  Syniers  Douglas  Macdonald,  53. 
Maddison,  Rev.  John  George,  197 ;  Sophia,  197. 
Mainwaring,     F'rances     Sanders,      124;      Henrietta 

Georgiana,    124;    Henry    George,    124;    Colonel 

Henry  Germain,  124. 
Maitland,    Emma,    147  ;    Florence   Henrietta,    147 ; 

Frederic  William,  147;  John  Gorham,  147. 
Majendie,     Rt.     Rev.     Henr)'    William,    Bishop    of 

Bangor,  149 ;  Isabella  Mary,  149. 
Malan,  Rev.  Solomon  Caesar,  95. 
Malsbury,  Joseph,  162;  Mary  Ann,  162. 
Manchester,  George,  Duke  of,  108. 
Mann,  James,  Earl  Cornwallis,  13  ;  Julia,  Countess 

Cornwallis,  13. 
Manners,     Lady     Elizabeth     Frederica,    72  ;     John 

Henry,  Duke  of  Rutland,  72. 
Manners-Sutton,   Most  Rev.  Charles,  Archbishop  of 

Canterbur)',  13;  Mary,  13. 
Manser,  Edward  George,  48. 
Maples,  WiUiam,  124,  125. 
Mapleton,  Rev.  Harvey  Mallorj',  169-171. 
Mare,  -Margaret,  17;  Matthew,  17. 
Marjoribanks,   David,   Lord,   166 ;    Janet,   166 ;    Sir 

John,  Baronet,  166. 
Markby,  Rev.  Edward,  99. 
Markham,  Catharine  Frances  Nannette,  34 ;  Clements 

Robert,  34;    Rev.  Canon  David  Frederick,  34,  35; 

WiUiam,  34  ;    Most   Rev.   William,  Archbishop  of 

York,  34 ;  William  Thomas,  34. 
Marlborough,  George,  Duke  of,  191. 
Marona,  Rev.  Charles  Antonio,  95. 
Marriott,   Grace    Pawley,   49 ;    Joseph,   49 ;    Joseph 

Colyer,  48  ;    Mary  Ann,  49  ;    William,  49  ;    Rev. 

WiUiam  Smith,  62. 
Marsh,  Isaac,  170;  Mary,  170. 
Marsland,  James,  33  ;  Maria,  33. 
Marten,  Rev.  William,  loi ;  Marian,  loi. 
Martin,  Frances  Arabella,  46;  Sir  Samuel,  46. 
Martineaux,  John  Philip,  159. 

Mascall,  Frances  Anne,  61  ;  Martha,  61 ;  Robert,  61. 
Mason,    Alfred    Samuel,     176;     Ann,    99;     Anne 

Eliziibeth,   176;    Eleanor,  176;    Eliza  Maude,  99 ; 

George  Simpson,  99;  Robert,  87;  Susan,  87. 


Master,  Amy  Charlotte  Emily  Hoskins,  83 ;  Amy 
Morgan,  82  ;  Arthur  Bisset  Streynsham  Hoskins, 
82 ;  Charles  Edward  Hoskins,  82,  84 ;  Charles 
Hoskins,  81,  82;  Charles  Legti  Hoskins,  81; 
Edward  Hoskins,  82 ;  Ellice  Margaret,  82 ;  EUinor 
Mary,  84 ;  Emily,  82 ;  Emily  Hoskins,  82 :  Ernald, 
84  ;  Ethel  Helen,  84  ;  Evelyn  Audrey  Hoskins, 
84 ;  Fitzroy,  84 ;  George  Streynsham  Hoskins,  84 ; 
Gilbert  Nathaniel  Hoskins,  84  ;  Herbert  Francis 
Hoskins,  83  ;  Herbert  Hoskins,  8^  ;  Jack  Nelson 
Stre)Tisham  Hoskins,  82 ;  Katharine  Emily  Hoskins, 
81  ;  Legh  Chichele  Hoskins,  83  ;  Legh  Hoskins, 
83 ;  Rev.  Legh  Hoskins,  81,  83 ;  Louisa,  81  ; 
Louisa  Henrietta  Hoskins,  83 ;  Louisa  Hoskins, 
81  ;  Louise  Clare,  84  ;  Streynsham  Hoskins,  83  ; 
Rev.  Streynsham,  81;  Vera,  84. 

Matcham,  Catherine,  191  ;  Elizabeth,  191  ;  George, 
187,  191;  Nelson,  187;  Simon,  191. 

Matson,  Catherine  Wishenden,  50 ;  Elizabeth  Kemp, 
50;  John,  50. 

Matthews,  Clara  Jane,  132;  Edward,  132;  Elisabeth 
Sarah,  132;  Joseph,  132 

Maude,  Ven'^''  Charles  Bulmer,  172. 

Maughan,  Rev.  James  Slade,  197  ;  Jane  Eliza 
Frances,  197  ;  Rev.  Simpson  Brown,  197  ;  Sophy 
Grace,  197. 

Maughan-Ettrick,  Marion  Kate  Elizabeth,  197 ; 
Muriel  Grace  Ettrick,  197  ;  Rev.  Slade  Ettrick, 
197. 

Mavrogordato,  Emma,  79. 

Mayhew,  John,  I15;  Mary,  115;  Sarah,  I15. 

McCausland,  Rev.  /Vbraham  Hillhouse,  194;  Barbara 
Martha,  194  ;  Charles  Menzies,  194 ;  Emily 
Frances,  194. 

McCormick,  Margaret,  130;  Michael,  130. 

McEachem.  Donald,  197;  Ellen,  197. 

McKnight,  Rev.  William  Henry  Edward,  190. 

McLean,  Allan,  23  ;  Catherine  Georgiana,  23  ; 
Katherine  Louisa  Varenne,  23. 

McMurdo,  Ann,  85 ;  William,  85. 

Meade-King,  Herbert,  20. 

Mellor,  Benjamin,  93  ;  Benjamin  Dixon,  93  ;  Louisa 
Catherine,  93 ;  Mary,  93. 

Merriman,  Charles  Antony,  31  ;  Rev.  Charles  Victor, 
31  ;    Emma     Florence,    31  ;     George     Langshaw, 

Merton,  Thomas  Horatio,  Viscount,  193. 

Middleton,  Sir  Arthur  Edward,  Bt.,  15:  Lady 
Constance  Harriet,  15;  Ethel,  56;  Rev.  Frederick 
Graeme,  157;  Henry,  56;  Henry  Nicholas,  15; 
Selmira,  56:  Susan  Maria,  157;  see  a/so  Monck. 

Milbank,  Barbarina  Sophia,  113;  Sir  Frederick 
Acclom,  Bt. ,  113;  Mark  William  Vane,  113; 
Sybella  Augusta,  113. 

Miles,  Maria  Catherine,  191 ;  Sir  William,  Bt.,  191. 

Miller,  Caroline  P.osabelle,  47,  51;  Elizabeth,  51; 
Francis  Hugh,  47,  51 ;  Rev.  John  Cale,  51. 

Milner,  Dame  Adeline  Gertrude  Denison,  37 ;  Lady 
Anne  Georgina,  37,  74  ;  Caroline  Agnes,  Dowager 
Duchess  of  Montrose,  40;  Caroline  Elizabeth  Mary, 
36 ;  Catharine  Frances  Nanette,  34 ;  Charlotte 
Catherine,  35 ;  Charlotte  Henrietta,  38 ;  Dame 
Diana,  34 ;  Doreen  Maud,  37  ;  Dudley  Francis, 
38 ;  Edith  Harriet,  35  ;  Edward,  39 ;  Edward 
Carolus,  38 ;  Emily  Constance  Frederica,  40 ;  Ethel 
Elizabeth  Louisa,  39  ;  Eveline  Selina,  35  ;  Evelyn 
Augusta,  39 ;  Fanny  Frederica  Sophia,  36 ;  Sir 
Frederick  George,  Bt.,  36,  37,  74;  George  Francis, 
40;  Georgina  .Selina  Septinia,  36 ;  Granville  Henry, 
37>  38,  74 ;  Dame  Harriet  Elizabeth,  34,  74;  Harriet 
Emily  Mary,  35  ;  Henry  Beilby  William,  34,  38  ; 
Laura  Emma,  39  ;  Louisa  Diana,  37 ;  Marcus 
Henry,  40;  Mary  Emmeline  Laura,  37;  Selina,  34; 
Selina  Catherine  Diana,  34 ;  Violet  Helen,  37  ; 
William  Frederick  Victor  Mordaunt,  37  ;  Sir 
WilUam  Mordaunt,  Bt.,  34,  36;  Sir  William 
Mordaunt  Edward,  Bt.,  37,  74;  Sir  William 
Mordaunt  Sturt,  Bt.,  34,  74. 


Minster,  Anne,  187;  Edward,  187. 

Mirehouse,  Agnes,  152;  Elizabeth,  152;  John,  152. 

Mitchell,  Henry,  44;  Mary  Brodrick,  44. 

Moberley,    Rt.    Rev.    George,    Bishop   of  Salisbury, 

151. 
Molyneux,  Ann,  52 ;  Anthony,  53  ;   Mary,  53 ;  Mary 

Anne,  53 ;  Thomas,  52,  53. 
Monck,    Charles    Atticus,    15;     Sir    Charles    Miles 

Lambert,  Bt.,  15;  Laura,  15;  see  a/so  Middlelon. 
Moncreiffe,    Georgina    Elizabeth,    8 ;    Sir    Thomas, 

Bt.,  8. 
Money,  Rev.  Walter  Baptist,  32. 
Monk,  Rt.  Rev.  James  Henry,  Bishop  of  Gloucester 

and  Bristol,  44. 
Monkhouse,  Mary  Elizabeth,  102 ;  Thomas,  102. 
Montagu,  Lady  Caroline  Maria,  108;  George,  Duke 

of,  108. 
Montgomery,    Lady  Amelia   Elizabeth,   109 ;     Lady 

Charlotte  Elizabeth,   109  ;   Sir  Henry  Conyngham, 

Bt. ,  4;    Hugh,  109;    Major-General  Hugh  Parker, 

109;  Matilda,  4;  William,  109. 
Montrose,  Caroline  Agnes,  Duchess  of,  40 ;  Caroline 

Maria,  Duchess  of,  lo8  ;   Douglas  Beresford  Malise 

Ronald,    Duke    of,    40 ;     James,    Duke    of,    40, 

108. 
Moore,    Francis     Robertson,     197  ;     Rev.     George, 

'97- 
Moray,  Ross  and  Caithness,  Rt.  Rev.  Robert  Eden, 

Bishop  of,  148,  166. 
Moreton,     Florence     Lilian,    40 ;      Henry     George 

Frances,   Earl  of  Ducie,  40  ;    Captain  the  Hon'''' 

Reynolds,  R.N.,  40. 
Morgan,  Alexander  Braithwaite,  82;  Bertha  Christina, 

23 ;      Charles,     23 ;      Charlotte     Elizabeth,     82 ; 

Elizabeth,  29;  Henr)',  29;  Jessy  Harcourt,  23. 
Mornington,  William,  Earl  of,  2. 
Morris,  Frances,  28;   John  Massey,  28;    Richard  28; 

Rev.  Canon  Rupert  Hugh,  74;  Thomas  Myddleton, 

49.  50- 
Mortlock,  Rev.  Edward,  23. 
Mowatt,  Francis,  135,  136;  Sarah,  135,  136. 
Moxon,  Mary  Ann,  131 ;  Samuel,  131. 
MuUineux,  George,  99;  Harriet,  99. 
Muncaster,  Josslyn  Francis,  Baron,  73. 
Mundy,  Rev.  Matthew,  45. 
Munster,  George,  Earl  of,  159. 
Murray,  Catherine,  104  ;   Charles,  104  ;    Rev.  Canon 

Frederick  William,  50 ;    Rt.  Rev.  George,  Bishop 

of  Rochester,  181:  William,  61. 
Musgrave,  Most  Rev.  Thomas,  Archbi.shop  of  York, 

37;  Rev.  Vernon,  45;  Rev.  Canon  Vernon,  146. 
Myers,  Charles,  59. 
Mytton,  Thomas,  77,  80. 


N 


Napier,  Admiral  Sir  Charles,  3 ;  Eloise  Fanny 
Harriet,  Countess  of  Cape  St.  Vincent,  3. 

Napleton,  Margaret  Beatrice,  102 ;  Rev.  Timothy, 
102. 

Nash,  Rev.  Frederick  Giffbrd,  91  ;  Martha,  91  ; 
Sarah  Dixon,  91  ;  Thomas,  91  ;  Thomas 
Frederick,  91 ;  Thomas  Gifford,  90. 

Neeson,  Horace,  155,  158;  Marianne,  155,  158. 

Nelson,  Albert  Francis  Jo.seph  Horatio,  194;  Hon'''= 
Albert  Horatio,  194;  AHce,  194;  Lady  Alice  Mary 
Diana,  190;  Anna  Geraldine  Kitson,  194;  Anne, 
190;  Caroline,  192;  Catherine,  82,  186,  191; 
Catherine  Mary,  99 ;  Charles  Burrard,  194 ; 
Hon'=''=  Charles  Horatio,  193  ;  Charles  Sebastian 
Horatio,  194  ;  Lady  Charlotte  Mary,  Duchess  of 
Bronte,  188;  Lady  Constance  Jane,  190;  Lady 
Edith,  191;  Edith  Mary  Josephine,  194;  Edmund, 
1S6,  190;  Rev.  Edmund,  186;  Hon'''"  Edward 
Agar  Horatio,  194 ;  Rev.  the  Hon'''"  Edward 
Foyle,     193 ;     Rev.     Edward    John,     193,     194 ; 


Eliza  Blanche,  Viscountess  Trafalgar,  192 ; 
Elizabeth  Anne,  192  ;  Hon"'  Ellen,  193  ;  Ellice 
Margaret,  82;  Hon'''=  Emily,  193  ;  Emily  Frances, 
194 ;  Lady  Frances  Catharine,  192 ;  Frances 
Elizabeth,  Countess,  187,  190 ;  Frances  Herbert, 
Viscountess,  189 ;  George,  190 ;  George  Joseph 
Horatio,  1 94;  Hon*"'"  Geraldine,  194;  Geraldine 
Mary  Diana,  194;  Harriet,  99;  Hon""''  Henry,  193; 
Henry  Edward  Joseph  Horatio,  194;  Henry  Ellis 
Hay,  82  ;  Herbert  Horatio,  Viscount  Trafalgar, 
192,  193;  Hilare,  Countess,  188;  Horatio,  186; 
Horatio,  Earl,  187,  190,  193  ;  Horatio,  Viscount 
Trafalgar,  188;  Vice-Admiral  Horatio,  Viscount, 
Duke  of  Bronte,  186-1S9;  Horatio  Spencer,  191  ; 
Horatio  William,  194  ;  John  Charles  Horatio,  194  ; 
John  Eyre,  191  ;  Rev.  the  Hon'''*  John  Horatio,  187, 
190-192;  Katherine  Elizabeth,  193;  Kathrvn 
Cornelia,  191  ;  Marj',  186  ;  Mary  Jane  Diana, 
Countess,  190  ;  Lady  Mary  Katherine,  192  ;  Mary 
Winefride,  194;  Maud  Mary,  193;  Maurice,  186; 
Hon*"'*  Maurice,  1S7 ;  Maurice  Henrj'  Horatio, 
193;  Rear-Admiral  Maurice  Horatio,  193; 
Robert,  99;  Sarah,  Countess,  188;  Rev.  Suckling, 
190 ;  Hon''''^  Sus.an,  191  ;  Lady  Susanna,  192 ; 
Susannah,  187;  Thomas,  Earl,  187,  190;  Thomas 
Horatio,  Viscount  Merton,  193  :  Rev.  William, 
186  ;  Rev.  William,  Earl,  and  Duke  of  Bronte, 
187-189. 

Neviie,  Anne  Elizabeth,  36  ;  Rev.  Christopher,  36. 

Neville,  Frederick,  48. 

Newcomb,    Edith    Fanny,    99 ;    Ellen,    99 ;    Samuel 
Walter,  97,  99 ;  William  Horatio  Needham,  99. 

Newenham,  Rev.  William  Thomas,  54,  59. 

Newnes,  Emma  Matilda,  131;  Henry,  131. 

Newport,  Ann  Hoblyn,  90;   Christopher,  90;  Emily 
Mary,  90. 

Nicholl,  Frederick  Ilfid,  12. 

NichoUs,  Joshua  James,   137  ;    Juliet  Mar)'  Barbara, 
137  ;  Maria  Braniley  Hearn,  137. 

Nicholson,  Henry,  88  ;    Mary  Susannah,  88  ;    Maude 
Evelyn,  88 :  William  Glaister,  88. 

Nicklin,  Hannah,   169;    Phoebe,   170;   Samuel,  169, 
170. 

Nisbet,  Frances  Herbert,  189;  Josiah,  189;   Captain 
Josiah,  R.N.,  189. 

Norman,  Rev.  Frederick,  72 ;  George,  20. 

Normanton,  Diana,  Countess  of,  190;  Welbore  Ellis, 
Earl  of,  190. 

North,    Francis    Frederick,    166 ;     Frederick,    166 ; 
Janet,  166. 

Northumberland,  George,  Duke  of,  13. 

Norwich,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Thomas  Pelham,  Bishop  of, 
118. 

Novosielski,  Elizabeth,  195;  Peter  Francis,  195. 

Nunn,  Philip,  17;  Rose,  17. 


O 


O'Flaherty,  Amelia,  62  ;    Amy  Marion,  62  ;    George, 

62. 
Olgivie,  Rev.  Canon  George,  175. 
OUver,  Rev.  William  Elliott,  100. 
Ommanney,    Rev.    Edward   Aislabie,    144 ;    Frances 

Georgiana,  150;  Sir  Francis  Molyneux,  150. 
Orde-Powlett,  Algitha  Frederica  Mary,  Lady  Bolton, 

72 ;  W'illiam  Thomas,  Baron  Bolton,  72. 
Ormerod,  Charles  Edward,  i. 
Ossington,  John  Evelyn,  Viscount,  16. 
Oswell,  Rev.  William  Henr>',  104. 
Ottley,  Rev.  Edward  Bickersteth,  148. 
Owen,  David  Henry,  22  ;     Eleanor  Constance,  22  ; 

Emily,  22. 
Oxenden,  Rev.  Charles,  62. 
Oxford,  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon"'  Richard  Bagot,  Bishop 

of,   I  ;    Rt.   Rev.  Samuel  Wilberforce,  Bishop  of, 

150. 


Page-Roberts,  Rev.  William,  45. 

Palmer,  Elizabeth,  171  ;  Henry,  171. 

Pargeter,  Catherine  Georgiana,  23  ;  Hanbury,  23. 

Parish,  Blanche    Marion,   166 ;     Dame  Louisa  .\nn, 

166  ;    Rev.  William  Douglas,  166  ;    Sir  Woodbine, 

166. 
Park,    Alice   Elizabeth,    148 ;    Eranm,    148 ;    James 

Allan,  148;  Rev.  James  Allan,  148;  Justice  James 

Allan,  148  ;  William  Atherton,  148. 
Parker,     Lady     Amelia     Elizabeth,     109 ;     Charles 

George,    181  ;    Isabella,    181  ;    John,   35 ;    Ix)uisa 

Caroline,  181  ;    Thomas,  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  109. 
Parkinson,  Emma  Rook,  133;  James,  133. 
Parnell,    Frances    Ann,    50;     Rev.    Frank,    81-84; 

Horatio,  50. 
Paroissien,  Kev.  George,  122. 
Paton,  Ellen,  2;  Ethel,  2;  Major-General  George,  2; 

John,  2;  Nancie,  2. 
Pattle,  James,  147;  Maria,  147. 
Pawley,  Grace,  48;   Henry,  48;  Mary,  48. 
Payne,  Barbara  Slartha,  194. 
Peacey,  Rev.  Prebendary,  149. 
Peach,    Lucy    Isabella,    159;     Samuel,    159;    Sarah 

Christiana,  159. 
Pearse,    Brice,    7 ;     Charlotte   Anne   Philippina,    7 ; 

Harriet  Georgina,  7. 
Pearson,  Rev.  Henry  Daniel,  96, 
Pelham,  Rev.  John  Barrington,   19  ;    Rt.   Rev.  John 

Thomas,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  118. 
Pemberton,   .\nne,    159 ;    Harvey,    28 ;    Sarah,   26 ; 

Thomas,  26. 
Pembroke,  George  Augustus,  Earl  of,  190. 
Pennefather,  Rev.  Canon  Someret  Edward,  40,  55. 
Pennington,  Josslyn  Francis,  Baron  Muncaster,  73. 
Penrice,  Foster,  50 ;  Mary  Ann,  50 ;  William,  50. 
Pepper,  James,  78 ;  Mary  Ann  Eliza,  78. 
Percy,     George,     Duke     of    Northumberland,     13 ; 

Gertrude,  13  ;  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon"*  Hugh,  Bishop  of 

Carlisle,  13;  Hon'>'"=  Mary,  13. 
Peren,   Charlotte    Elizabeth,    lig ;    Elizabeth,    119; 

William  Burchall,  119. 
Perkins,  Matilda,  i;  Henrj-,  I;  Oswald,  I. 
Peter,  Ann  Hobl)Ti,  90;  Rev.  Edward,  90. 
Petliward,    Lady   Frances   Catharine,    192 ;    Robert 

John,  192;  Roger,  192. 
Petty,  Ellen,  193;  George  W.,  193. 
Philips,  Rev.  James  Henry  Alexander,  32. 
Phillips,  Hannah,  166;  James,  166. 
Pickersgill-Cunliffe,     Charles,    84 ;     Evelyn    Audrey 

Hoskins,  84;  Harry,  84;  Helen  Hutton,  84;  John 

Cunlifle,  84. 
Pickford,  Georgiana,  55 ;  Mary,  55 ;  Thomas  Edward, 

55 ;  William,  55. 
Pidcock,  Rev.  Benjamin,  26. 
Pilcher,  Charles,  95 ;  Eliza,  95. 
Pinhom,  Rev.  George,  loi. 
Pinker,  Frances  Wickstead,  32. 
Pirougs,  Jean  Etienne,  125  ;  Marie  Cecilie,  125. 
Pitter,  Elizabeth  Catherine,  54;  John  Rhodes,  54. 
Pleydell-Bouverie,   Rev.    the   Hon*"'*  Bertrand,    190, 

192;    Lady  Constance  Jane,   190;  Jacob,   Earl  of 

Radnor,   190  ;    Mary  Augusta  Frederica,  Countess 

of  Radnor,  190. 
Plomley,   Elizabeth  Marj',  95  ;    Hannah,  95  ;  James 

Foulis,  95;  John,  95. 
Plymouth,    Other    Hickman,    Earl    of,    I2 ;    Sarah, 

Countess  of,  12;  Other  Archer,  Earl  of,  12;  Mary, 

Countess  of,  12. 
Pole-Gell,  Henry  Chandos,  2. 
Pollock,  Arthur  Julius,  45. 
Ponsonby,    Lady   Augustus    Lavinia    Priscilla,    109 ; 

John   William,   Earl  of  Bessborough,    109 ;    Rev. 

Walter   William   Brabazon,  Earl  of  Bessborough, 

109,  118,  119. 
Poore,  Sir  Edward,  Bt.,  166. 
Pope,  Ellinor  Mary,  84 ;  William  Agnew,  84. 


Porter,  Rev.  Conoly  Thomas,  98. 

Portland,  William,  Duke  of,  34. 

Powell,  Edith  Minnie,  46  ;  Edmund,  61  ;  Kalherine, 

61;  Mary,  64;  Michael,  64;  Thomas,  46. 
Powis,  Edward,  Earl  of,   108  ;  Edward  James,  Earl 

of,  108,  112;  George  Charles,  Earl  of,  no;  George 

Henry  Arthur,  Earl  of,   108  ;    Henrietta  Antonia, 

Countess  of,  108 ;  Henry  Arthur  Herbert,  Earl  of, 

108 ;  Lucy,  Countess  of,  108 ;  Violet  Ida  Eveline, 

Countess  of,  1 10 ;  see  also  Herbert. 
Poyntz,  Rev.  Newdigate,  104. 
Pratt,  Elizabeth,  122;  Nicholas,  122. 
Prentice,  Catherine,  92;  Deborah,  90;  Manning,  93; 

Mary,    92,   93 ;    Susanna,   93 ;    Thomas,   92,   93 ; 

Thomas  Lungley,  92. 
Preston,    Rev.    George    Herbert,    63 ;    Rev.    Percy 

Herbert,  23. 
Pretyman,  Elizabeth  Felgate,  19;  John,  19. 
Price,  Rev.  George  Frederic,  112. 
Prince,  Rev.  Henry  Rhodes,  75. 
Probyn,   Alice    D'Alton,    13;    Edmund,    13;    Helen 

Elizabeth,  172;  William  Henry,  172. 
Probyn-Williams,  Emily,  172;  Robert  James,  172. 
Procter,     Rev.     Canon    Charles    Tickell,    86,     87  ; 

Frederick  Townsend,  80. 
Pryor,  Rev.  John  Eade,  97. 
Purcell,  George,  91 ;  Mary,  91. 
Purkis,  Henry  WaWeham,  80. 
Purnell,  John,  121;  Sarah,  121. 
Pyle,  Joyce,  189. 
Pyne,  Rev.  William,  81. 


Quartano  dei  Strefi,  Baron,  134;  Marie  Therese,  134. 


Radnor,  Jacob,  Earl  of,  1 90 ;  Mary  Augusta 
Frederica,  Countess  of,  190. 

Ramsey,  James,  54. 

Rankin,  Rev.  John,  18. 

Raphoe,  Rt.  Rev.  Philip  Twysden,  Bishop  of,  I. 

Ravenscroft,  George,  35;  Louisa  Constant ia,  35. 

Ravensworth,  Henry  Thomas,  Earl  of,  112. 

Rawson,  Thomas,  57. 

Raymond,  Rev.  Charles  Andrewes,  173. 

Raymond-Stallard-Penoyre,  Rev.  William  Francis, 
173;  Ann  Fanny  Eliza,  173. 

Reed,  Nicholas  Corner,  197. 

Rendel,  Ellen  Sophy,  Lady,  103 ;  Hon""'"  Grace 
Daphne,  103 ;  Stuart,  Baron,  103. 

Rendlesham,  Peter  Isaac,  Baron,  115, 

Richards,  Rev.  William  Upton,  152. 

Richardson,  Ann,  67  ;  Elizabeth,  92  ;  Frances,  92  ; 
George  Goodluck,  98  ;  John,  92  ;  Marian,  98  ; 
Thomas,  67,  92 ;  William  Ridley,  92. 

Ricketts,  Ernest  Bengough,  81  ;  Katharine  Emily 
Hoskins,  81. 

Riddell,  Henry,  34. 

Ridgeway,  Rt.  Rev.  Frederick  Edward,  Bishop  of 
Kensington,  119. 

Ridley,  Aileen  Margaret  Newport,  91  ;  Ann,  89,  90  ; 
Catherine,  92 ;  Catherine  Muriel,  93 ;  Charles 
Ernest,  89-93  !  Christopher  Mellor,  93  ;  Dorothy 
Jane,  90 ;  Edith,  94  ;  Elizabeth,  92  ;  Ellen,  94  ; 
Emily  Florence  Newport,  89  ;  Emily  Mary,  90 ; 
Ethel  Petre  Newport,  92 ;  Frances  Mabel  Newport, 
92  ;  Gerald  Lorimer  Newport,  91  ;  Gerald  Vernon 
Newport,  91  ;  Harriet,  93  ;  Helen  Gertrude,  94  ; 
Helen  Margery,  93;  Henry  Maitland,  91;  Herbert 
Leslie,  93  ;  Isabella,  91  ;  John,  89-92,  94  ;  Laura, 
15;  Louisa  Catherine,  93;  Lydia,  90;  Mabel 
Parker,  91  ;  Maria,  89 ;  Mary  Lydia,  90 ;  Sir 
Matthew  White,  Bt.,  15;  Raymond  Nicholas,  91  ; 


Sarah  Dixon,  91  ;  Susanna,  93 ;  Thomas  Dixon, 
89-9'.  93;  Thomas  Herbert,  89,  91;  Walter 
Lancelot,  93 ;  Walter,  91,  93;  Winifred  Mary,  93; 
William,  89;  Rev.  William,  91;  William  Percy 
Newport,  90;  William  Wells,  89,  90. 

Rimmer,  Emma,  96;  Hugh,  96. 

Ringler,  Frederic,  150;  Johanna,  150. 

Ripon,    Rt.    Rev.    Robert    Bickersteth,    Bishop    of, 

113- 
Ritchie,  Augusta  Charlotte,  150;  William,  150. 
Rivington,  Alice,  18;  Jane,  18;  William,  18. 
Roberts,    Dr.,    147;    Jane,    138;    Mary,    147;   Rev. 

Reginald,     173 ;     Sarah,     138 ;     William    Henry, 

138. 
Robertson,     Ada    Julia,    53 ;     William    [afterwards 

Macdonald],  53 ;  William  David  Alexander,  53. 
Robins,  Rev.  George  Augustus,  74. 
Robinson,    Admiral   Charles   Gepps,   36 ;    Georgina, 

Julia,   116;  Julia  Isabella,  36;  William  Robinson, 

■9S. 
Roche,  Charles  Bennett,  28;   Charlotte  Ryley,  28; 

Clarice  Sophia,  28. 
Rochester,  Rt.   Rev.   Edward  Stuart  Talbot,  Bishop 

of,  119,  136;  Rt.  Rev.  George  Murray,  Bishop  of, 

181. 
de  Romestin,  Rev.  Henry,  167. 
Rope,    Charles,     117,    120;    Edward,    117;    Emma 

Elizabeth,  117;  Hannah,  117;  Mary  Emma,  117; 

Richard,  117;  Walter  Henry,  117,  120. 
Roper,  Ann,  100 ;    Edith  Hamilton,   100 ;    Edward, 

ICX3. 

Round,  Catherine,  180;  Constantia  Catherine  Anne, 
182;  Edmund,  180,  i8i  ;  Eliza  Mary,  182; 
Frederic  Peel,  180,  181;  John,  180;  John 
Horace,  180,  l8i  ;  Laura,  180;  Laura  Constance, 
181 ;  Louisa  Caroline,  181 ;  Susan  Constantia,  180; 
Violet  Grace,  181  ;  William,  180. 

Rouse,  Arthur  John,  1 17;  John  William,  117. 

Rowclifife,  Charles,  45 ;   Emma  Mary,  45 ;   Henry, 

45- 

Rowe,  Rev.  George,  4. 

Rowley,  Evelyn  Augusta,  39 ;  Hercules  Langford, 
Baron  Langford,  39  ;  Colonel  the  Hon'''"  Hercules 
Langford  Boyle,  39  ;  Hon'''"  Louisa  Jane,  39. 

Royds,  Rev.  Alfred  Littledale,  53  ;  Anne  Mary,  53  ; 
Dame  Annette  Nora  Jane,  53  ;  Clement,  52,  54, 
59 ;  Sir  Clement  Molyneux,  53  ;  Rev.  Edward, 
52-54.  59;  Jane,  52;  Julia,  52,  59;  Mary,  53; 
Mary  Anne,  53  ;  William  Edward,  53. 

Royle,  Rev.  Vernon,  59. 

Rushworth,  Elizabeth,  67  ;  Helen,  67  ;  Robert, 
67. 

Russell,  Harriet  Eli2abeth,  loi  ;  Harriet  Frances, 
loi ;  General  Lechmere  Coore,  loi. 

Russom,  Catherine  Augusta,  65 ;  John,  65 ;   Susan, 

65- 
Rutland,  John  Henry,  Duke  of,  72. 
Ryder,  Rev.  Canon  Arthur  Gore,  179. 
Ryerse,  Amelia,  55;  Samuel,  55. 


Sackville,  Arabella   Diana,  Duchess  of  Dorset,   12  ; 

John  Frederick,  Duke  of  Dorset,  12  ;   Lady  Mary, 

12. 
St.  Albans,  Rt.  Rev.  Edgar  Jacob,  Bishop  of,  146. 
St.    Aubyn,    Rev.    Edmund,    16 ;     Hon*"'"    Eleanor 

Clementina,      16 ;      Elizabeth    Clementina,     Lady 

St.  Levan,  16 ;  John,  Baron  St.  Levan,  16. 
St.  David's,  Rt.  Rev.  William  Basil  Jones,  Bishop  of, 

13- 

St.     John,    Hon'''"     Elizabeth     Louisa,     I  ;     John, 

Viscount,  I. 
St.  Kerry,  Amelia,  62 ;  Henry  Sayers,  62. 
St.  Leger,  Colonel  John,  3. 
St.  Levan,  Elizabeth  Clementina,  Lady,  16 ;   John, 

Baron,  16. 


213 


St.    Quintin,    Honb><i    Mar>-    Eleanor    Frances,    6  ; 

Louisa,  6  ;  Thomas,  6  ;  Colonel  Thomas  Astell,  6. 
Salisbur>-,    Rt.    Rev.    Edward    Demson,    Bishop   of, 

149;    Rt.  Rev.  George  Moberley,  Bishop  of,  151  ; 

Rt.  Rev.  Tohn  Fisher,  Bishop  of,  152,  190. 
Salusbury,  Rev.  Augustus  I'emberton,  113.  _ 
Samson,   Hannah  James,   21;    Hannah  Wood,   21; 

Thomas,  21.  to 

Sandeman,  George  Glas,  83;  Helen  Jane,  b3. 
Sanderson,    Alice,    59;     Clara   Frances   Elise,    130, 

lU;    Dorothy   Benson,    134;    Edith    Mabel,   59; 
.    Rev   Edward,  59  ;   Edward  Fisher,  19  ;  John,  59  ; 

Lancelot,  59  ;    Mary,  19  ;    Richard  Bromiley,  134  ; 

Richard  Withington  Bromiley,  130,  134. 
Sandys,  Rev.  Samuel,  179-  _,.    ,     . 

Sarle,   Allen,    195 ;    Allen   Lanyon,    195 ;    Ehzabeth 

Ann,  195. 
Sarria,  Santiago,  56;  Selmira,  56. 
Saunders,  Thomas  Christopher  William,  176. 
Scarbrough,  Aldred  Frederick  George  Beresford,  Earl 

of   72    75;    Frederica  Mary  Adeliza,  Countess  ot, 

72;   John,    Earl   of,   72;    Lucy  Cecilia,   Countess 

of,    75;    Richard    George,    Earl   of,    37,    72,    73; 

see  also  Lumley. 
Scarlett,  Rev.  Edward,  50. 
Schreiber,  Julian,  84 ;  Louise  Clare,  84. 
Scobell,  Rev.  John  Frederick,  155. 
Scott,  Henr\%  2:  Mary  Lsabella,  2;  Teresa  Newcomen 

Julia   Eve'rleigh,   55;    Rev.   Thomas  James,    124; 

W'illiam  John,  55. 
Scriven,  Ven"''  Austin,  102. 
Seabrook,  Ann,  123;  John,  123. 
Seale,  Dame  Emily,  162  ;  Sir  Henry  Paul,  Bt.,  162  , 

Margaret  Amelie,  162. 
Searle,  James,  91 :  Martha,  91. 
Selbv-Lowdes,    Rev.    Charles   W'iUiam,    160;    Lucy. 

160;  Lucy  Isabella,  160;  William,  160. 
Selmes,   Caroline   Louisa    Lacey,   95 :    Charles,    95  ; 

Eliza,  95 ;  Elizabeth,  98 ;  James,  95,  98- 
Selwyn,   Rt.   Rev.  George  Augustus,  Bishop  of  Mew 

Zealand,  ill.  .  „ 

Senneck,  Anne  Catherine,    iS;    Eliza   Lesage,   iS; 

Rev.  Henry,  iS;  Stephen,  18. 
Seijeantson,  Elizabeth,  27  ;  Rev.  James  Jordan,  27  ; 

John,  35  ;  Mildred  Mary,  27. 
Seward,  Dorothy,  61 ;  William,  61. 
Seymour,    Rev.    Charles   Frederick,    I79;    Charlotte 

Isabella,    179;    Rev.    Edward    James,    28;    John 
Richmond,  179. 
Shairp,  Captain,  94;  Harriet,  94- 
Shand,  William  Walcott,  59. 
Sharpe,  Elizabeth  Mary,  97 ;  Emma  Molesworth,  97  ; 

Rev.  Thomas  Henry,  97 ;  WilUam  Henry,  97. 
Shaw,  Lady  Mary  Katherine,  192 ;  Richard  Francis, 

IQ2 
Shaw-Kennedy,  Frederick  David  Charles,   181,  1S2  ; 

John,  iSi  ;  Violet  Grace,  181. 
Shears,  Rebecca,  122. 
Shelford,  Rev.  Leonard  Edmund,  97. 
Shepherd,  Mary,  66;  William,  66. 
Sherbom,  Ada  Mary,  66  ;   Annie,  66  ;   Charles,  68  ; 

Charles    Davies,    66,    68;     Charles   William,    67; 

Charlotte,  66  ;   Cecil  Obert,  68  ;    Edwin  John,  68  ; 

Geoffrey     Robert,    67  ;      Hannah    Simpson,    67 ; 

Helen,  67  ;    Henry,  66,  67  ;  Joan  Ada,  67  ;  Leslie 

Rupert,    66;     Maria,   66;     Mary,    66-68;     Mary 

Elizabeth,  67  ;    Mary  Hannah,  66  :    Percie  Coates, 

66;    Richard   Aubrey,   68;    Ronald   Thorne,   66; 

Sarah,  66 :  Sidney  Newton,  67  ;  WilUam,  66. 
Sherwen,  Rev.  William  Sherwen,  99. 
Shutte,  Rev.  Albert  Shadwell,  135-138- 
Shuttleworth,  Anne,  166;  Blanche  Marion,  Lad)-,  166; 

Janet,  166;  Robert,  166;  Sir  Ughtred  James,  Baron, 

166. 
Simpson,  Rev.  Dr.,  47. 
Skinner,  George,  196. 
Smart,  Caroline  Louisa  Lacey,  95  ;   William  Wake, 

95- 


Smith,  Anne,  loi ;  Charlotte,  63;  Henry,  125  ;  Rev. 
Henry  Gibson,  60;  Horatio  (Horace),  180;  Hugh, 
76;  Hugh  Graham,  76  ;  James,  76,  170;  Laura,  180; 
Louisa  Margaretta,  78;  Martha,  125;  Mar)-,  19; 
Marv  Ann,  76  ;  Rev.  Percy,  19  ;  PrisciUa 
Elizabeth,  1 70;  Rev.  Richard,  35;  General 
Rob,  63;  Robert  Edward,  78;  Rose  Augusta 
Frances,  76;  Sophia,  180;  Sophia  Matilda,  125; 
Colonel  Thomas,  loi;  Rev.  Thomas  Tunstall,  64; 
William,  76. 
Smith-Herries,  Rev.  Somers,  27. 
Smilh-Rewse,     Ethel    Helen    Annie,     156  ;     Henry 

Stinton,  156;  Julia  Grieve,  156. 
Smvth,  Hont-'"  Catherine  Alice,  44-  45  :  Dame 
Fanny  Alice  Hayes,  44;  Grice  Blakeney,  44; 
Harriet  Rowan,  137  ;  John,  137  ;  Lieut. -General 
Sir  John  Rowland,  44,  45  !  Mary  Brodrick,  44 ; 
Penelope  Mary  Gertrude,  44,  45. 
Snell,    Bertram    Gordon,    3;     Colonel    F.    W.,    3; 

Izobel,  3;  Ysolde  Cicely,  3. 
Snoad,  Ephraim  Hemmings,  98;  Mary  Ann,  98. 
Snodgrass,  Rev.  Frederic  Evelyn  Sturt,  98. 
Solomon,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  132;  Joseph  Haynes,  132. 
Sonell,  Esther,  169.  o      t  u  o 

South,    Cooper,    118;    Gertrude,    118;    John,    iiS; 

John  Arthur,  118;  Sarah,  118. 
Southwell,  Charlotte  Mary,  72  ;    Robert  Henry,  72  ; 
Hon"=     Robert     Henry,    72;     Thomas     George, 
Viscount,  72.  . 

Spedding,  Amelia,  154;  Arthur  Brownrigg  Deey, 
155;  Benjamin  Henry,  158;  Caroline  Delitia,  157; 
Charles  Rodney,  158;  ChaHes  William,  154; 
Demoiver,  153;  Eileen  Delitia  Wolfe,  157; 
Ellen  Maud,  154;  Ethel  Helen  Annie,  156; 
Ethel  Mav,  155;  Florence  Mary,  154,  156; 
Geoffrey  Vallange,  156;  Helen  Mary  Deey, 
156;  Henry,  153;  Tane,  153;  John  Brownrigg, 
156;  John  Carlisle  Deey,  153.  157;  Laurence 
Brownrigg,  154;  Lydia,  153;  Manon  Franc^, 
156;  Marv,  155;  Osyth  Marjone  Deey,  156; 
Rachel,  158;  Robert  Brownrigg,  156;  Robert 
Deey,  155;  Rose  Mary,  156;  Samuel  Warren, 
l57;'Rev.  Trevor  W'olfe  Deey,  156;  Vera,  154; 
W'ilhelmina  Charlotta,  153:  Wilhelmina  Elisabeth, 
153;  Rev.  W'ilUam,  153,  158;  William  Alexander, 
154;  William  Robert  Henry,  154. 
Spencer,  Rev.  Albert,  too. 

Spencer -Churchill,      Lord      Charles,      191  ;      Lady 
Etheldreda    Catherine,    191  ;     George,    Duke    of 
Marlborough,  191  ;  Hon""'  Susan,  191. 
Spooner,   Rev.   Canon   George   Hardwicke,   59,   60; 

Rev.  William  Archibald,  149. 
Spreekleson,  Elizabeth,  121;  Peter,  121. 
Spurrell,  Helen,  122;  James,  122  ;  Rev.  James,  121, 

122,  125;  Rebecca,  122. 
Stack,  Agnes,  15;  Edward,  15. 
Stafford,  Granville,  Marquess  of,  39. 
Stainforth,  Rev.  Francis  John,  76,  So. 
Stanford,   Anna  Sophia,   117;    Arthur   Henry,   I17; 
Charies     Maurice,     117.     H9 ;     Elizabeth,     119; 
Frederick,   117;  John,   117,   119;   John   Edwards, 
117-  Mary,  117;  Stanley  Frederick,  117. 
Start,   Charles  William,   20 ;    Emily    Margaret,   20 ; 

Emma,  20:  John,  20. 
Statham.  Rev.  Francis  Freeman,  118. 
Steedman,  John,  118;  Leah,  118;  Sarah,  118. 
Steel,  Thoiiias,  197. 
Steele,  Edward,  176. 
Steell,  Margaret,  177;  Robert,  177. 
Stephen,  Rev.  Reginald,  98. 
Stepney,  Rt.  Rev.  Cosmo  Gordon  Lang,  Bishop  of, 

Stevens,  Hannah,  95;  R^v.  Henry,  176.         , 
Stevenson,  Clara  Violet,  56  ;  Louisa  Katherine,  56  ; 

William,  56. 
Stewart,  Elizabeth,  195;  Rev.   Harry  William,   174  ; 
Maior-General  James,  45  ;  Ja"^,  45  ;   Rev.  Canon 
John,  53 ;  Rev.  Robert,  98 ;  William  John,  195. 


214 


Stock,  Daniel,  79. 

Stockenstrom,  Sir  Andries,  Bt. ,  175;  Elizabeth  Maria 

Henrietta,  175. 
Stone,  Mary,  95. 
Stopford,   James   George,    Earl   of  Courtown,    145  ; 

Mary   Cordelia,    145 ;     Vice-Admiral    the    Hon""' 

Sir  Montagu,  145. 
Storrs,  Rev.  John,  146,  160. 
Story,   Amelia  Caroline,   182 ;    Constantia  Catherine 

Ann,    182;    Vice-Admiral  Henry  Alexander,  1S2  ; 

Philip  Laycock,  182. 
Straker,  Gwendoline  Cecilia  Elizabeth,   152 ;  Robert 

George,  152. 
Strickland,   Dame  Anne  Elizabeth,  36  ;    Sir  Charles 

William,  Bt. ,  36;  Georgina  Selina  Septima,  36. 
Stringer,  Grace,  48. 
Stuart,  Charles,  3 ;  Hon"''"  Dudley  Coutts,  45 ;  Emily 

Frances,  45  ;    Lord  George,  45  ;   Lady  Jane,  45  ; 

John  Windsor,  45 ;  Sophia  Elizabeth,  3. 
Sturt,  Diana,  34;  Humphrey,  34. 
Suart,  George,  77;  Harriet,  77;  Mary,  77. 
Suckling,  Anne,   186;  Catherine,   186;   Rev.   Henry 

Edward,   5;    Captain    Maurice,    R.N.,    186,    189; 

Rev.  Maurice,  186. 
Sutherland,  George  Granville,  Duke  of,  74. 
Sutherland-Leveson-Gower,  Lady  Constance  Gertrude 

Sutherland,     74 ;      George     Granville,    Duke     of 

Sutherland,  74. 
Sutton,    Edmund,    28 ;    Elizabeth   Wilhelmina,    18 ; 

Francis,  18;  Joseph,  129;  Mary,  129. 
Swainson,  Rev.  Albert  John,  150. 
Swan,  Lieut. -Colonel  Francis  Laidley,  32;  Assistant- 
Commissary  General  Frederick  George,  32 ;  Isabel 

Bithynia,  32 ;  Deputy-Commissary-General  Thomas 

Sanders,  32. 
Sydenham,    John,    29;     Theodore,    29;     Theodosia 

Whichcote,  29. 
Sykes,  Elizabeth  Beatrice,  no;    Dame  Mary  Anne, 

no;  Sir  Tatton,  Bt.,  no. 
Symonds,  Anna  Maria,  95 ;  John,  95 ;  Mary,  95. 
Symons,  George,  154;  Harriet,  154. 


Talbot,     Rt.      Rev.     Edward     Stuart,      Bishop     of 

Rochester,     119,     136;     James,     74;      Margaret 

Matilda,  74. 
Talboys,  Mary  Taylor,  78 ;  Thomas,  78. 
Tanner,    Edward,    79 ;    Elizabeth    Mary    Ann,    79 ; 

Harriet  Emma  Mary,  79;  John,  79. 
Tattenshall,  Rev.  Thomas,  26. 
Taylor,   Claudia   Helen,    1 38  ;    Helen  Wilson,    138  ; 

William,  138. 
Teesdale,  Rev.  Canon  Frederick  Dobree,  148. 
Temple  -  Nugent  -  Brydges  -  Chandos  -  Grenville,    Alice 

Anne,    Duchess    of    Buckingham    and    Chandos, 

14  ;     Richard     Plantagenet    Campbell,    Duke    of 

Buckingham  and  Chandos,  14. 
Templer,  Francis  James,  5  ;  Katherine  Mary,  5. 
Tenterden,  Sir  Charles,  Baron,  44,  45  ;    Sir  Charles 

Stuart    Aubrey,    Baron,    44,    45  ;     Charles   Stuart 

Henry,    Baron,    46 ;    Elfrida,    Lady,    46 ;    Emma 

Mary,    Lady,   45 ;    John    Henry,    Baron,   44,    45 ; 

Mary,  Lady,  44;  Penelope  Mary  Gertrude,  Lady, 

44,  45 ;  see  also  Abbott. 
Thellusson,  Peter  Isaac,  Baron  Rendlesham,  115. 
Thomas,   Rev.  David  Thomas,  32  ;    David  William, 

32 ;  Elizabeth,  32 ;  Rev.  William  Beach,  29. 
Thompson,   Frederick,   36;    Rev.   Henry,  86;    Rev. 

James,  46;  Louisa,  36. 
Thomson,  General  Alexander,  196  ;   Surgeon-Colonel 

Alexander,  196;   Alice  Helen,  196;   Thomas,  78; 

Most  Rev.  William,  Archbishop  of  York,  37,  74. 
Thorburn,  John,  79 ;  Marian  Emma,  79. 
Thornton,  Louisa,  6;  William,  6. 
Threadkell,  Elizabeth,  1 16. 


Thynne,  Rev.  Lord  Charles,  S !   Emily  Constantia, 

75 ;   Lady  Harriet  Frances,  5 ;   Isabella  Elizabeth, 

Marchioness   of  Bath,   5 ;    Rev.    Lord  John,   75 ; 

Thomas,  Marquess  of  Bath,  5. 
Todd-Naylor,  Georgiana,  55 ;  William,  55. 
Tooley,  Mary  Elizabeth,  66;  Thomas  H.,  66. 
Toosey,    Elizabeth,    17;    Rev.    Osbert  Denton,    17; 

Philip  Denton,  17;  Sarah  Mary,  17. 
Torr,  Rev.  William  Edward,  88. 
Torrington,  George,  Viscount,  5. 
Tottenham,   Rev.  John  White,   48 ;  Lucy  Mathilda, 

4;  Rev.  Robert  Loftus,  4. 
Toulmin,  Emma  Martha,  97;  Joseph,  97. 
Towers,  Rev.  James,  151. 
Townshend,  Lady  Elizabeth  Clementina,  16 ;  John, 

Marquess,  16. 
Tracey,  Rev.  Harry  Frank,  162. 
Trafalgar,  Eliza  Blanche,  Viscountess,   192  ;  Herbert 

Horatio,  Viscount,   192,   193 ;    Horatio,  Viscount, 

188. 
Travis,  Rev.  William  Travis,  75,  87. 
Tredwell,  Helen  Ruth,  61 ;  Thomas,  61. 
Treves,  Dame  Anne  Elizabeth,  176;  Elizabeth,  176; 

Enid    Margery,    176;     Sir    Frederick,    Bt.,    176; 

Hetty  Marion,  176;  Jane,  176;  William,  176. 
Trewren,  John,  66. 

Truro,  Rt.  Rev.  John  Gott,  Bishop  of,  194. 
Tuckett,  Alfred,  80 ;   Arthur  Leonard,  80 ;   Harriet 

Frances,  80;  Lucy  Elizabeth,  80. 
Tudway,   Alice   Constance,    191  ;    Charles   Clement, 

191;  Lady  Edith,  igi;   Madeline  Constance,  191; 

Maria  Catherine,  191 ;  Robert  Charles,  191. 
Tunstall,  Alice,  59;  John,  59. 
Tupper-Carey,   Rev.  Albert  Darell,  83. 
Turner,   Major-General  Sir  Alfred,  46  ;  Anne,   186 ; 

Charles,  52;  Rev.  Charles,  138;  Sir  Charles,  Bt., 

186;     Rev.     Edward    Tindal,    52;     Elfrida,    46; 

Dame  Emma  Blanche,  46 ;  Horace,  52 ;  Julia,  52 ; 

Mary,  52. 
Twigg,  Anne,  24  ;  John  Hanbury,  170 ;  Joseph,  24  ; 

Margaret    Anne,    170 ;     Priscilla    Elizabeth,    170 ; 

Sarah,  24;  William,  24. 
Twysden,    Rt.    Rev.    Philip,   Bishop  of  Raphoe,   I  ; 

Frances,  I. 
Tydeman,    Anna,    n6;    James,    1 16;    Mary,    116; 

Scapy,  n6. 
Tylney-Long,  Sir  James,  Bt.,  12. 
T>'ndall,  Caroline,  57 ;  Thomas,  57. 
Tyson,   Emma  Louise,    131  ;    Emma  Matilda,    131  ; 

Henry,  131. 


U 


Ussher,  Catherine,  64;  Rev.  Samuel,  64. 


Vaillant,  Albert,  30,  32  ;  Alice  Frances  Mary,  32 ; 
Ann  Balchen,  31  ;  Archibald  Gary,  32  ;  Beatrice 
Nora,  33;  Elizabeth,  29,  32;  Emma  Florence,  31; 
Frances,  30 ;  Frances  Wickstead,  32  ;  Frederick 
Nathaniel,  30,  33 ;  Giulia  Isabella,  30 ;  Harry 
Gordon,  32 ;  Isabel,  31  ;  Isabel  Bithynia,  32 ; 
John  Balchen,  33  ;  Lionel  Albert,  31  ;  Llewellyn, 
33  ;  Maria,  33  ;  Mary  Beatrice,  33  ;  Paul,  29,  33  ; 
Philip,  31  ;  Rev.  Philip,  29,  30  ;  Phihp  John,  29  ; 
Reginald,  31,  33;  Reginald  Balchen  Henry,  30; 
Reginald  Philip,  30 ;  Richard  Balchen,  33  ; 
Theodosia,  29 ;  Theodosia  Whichcote,  29;  Virginia 
Beatrice,  32  ;  Rev.  Wilfrid  Bernard,  32. 

Vandeleur,  Colonel  Boyle,  159;  Mary  Diana,  159; 
Ormsby,  159;  Sarah  Christiana,  159;  Rev. 
William,    159;    Lieut. -Colonel   William    Richard, 

159- 
Vansittart,   Lieut. -Colonel    Eden,    155;    Ethel   May, 
155;  tienry,  155. 


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Vaughan,  Alice  D' Alton,  Countess  of  Lisbume,  13 ; 
Ernest  Augustus  Malet,  Earl  of,  13  ;  Rev.  Walter 
William,  29. 

Vemey,  Sir  Harry,  Bt.,  108;  Rev.  the  Hon^'i"  Walter, 
160. 

Verrall,  Clara  Minnie,  79 ;  Ernest  Thorburn,  79 ; 
John  Claude,  79  ;  Marian  Emma,  79. 

Verulam,  James  Walter,  Earl  of,  190. 

Victoria,  Queen  of  England,  74. 

Vidler,  Albert  Edward,  99 ;  Albert  Frederick  Lomer, 
100;  Albinia,  98;  Alexander  Bishop,  98;  Alex- 
ander John,  99;  Alexander  Roper,  100;  .\lice,  96; 
Alice  Ada,  96;  Alice  Freda,  96;  Alice  Mary,  100; 
Alma  Hester,  98;  Amelia  Gould,  97;  Anna  .Maria, 
95  ;  Annie  Ada,  98 ;  Annie  Elizabeth,  97 ;  Arnold 
George  Alexander,  98  ;  Rev.  Arthur  Coleman,  96, 
97,  99 ;  Barbara  Elneth  Cressy,  100 ;  Bertram 
Hall,  98 ;  Caroline  Louisa  Lacey,  95 ;  Caroline 
Rosalie  Jane,  100 ;   Catherine  Mary,  99  ;   Charles, 

95,  96  ;  Charles  Hodgson,  96  ;  Edith,  98  ;  Edith 
Fanny,  99  ;  Edith  Hamilton,  100  ;  Edward  Alex- 
ander, 98  ;  Eliza  Maude,  99  ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  95  ; 
Elizabeth  Lomer,  100  ;  Elizabeth  Mary,  95,  97  ; 
Ellen  Maude,  100 ;  Emilia  Ellen,  97  ;  Emilia 
Helen,  97  ;  Emily  J-,  96;  EmmeUiie,  98  ;  Ernest 
James,  98  ;  Evelyn  Maude,  99  ;  Fanny,  99  ;  Flora 
Constance,  100 ;  Florence  Jessie,  98 ;  Florence 
May,  99 :  Frank  William,  99 ;  Hannah,  95 ; 
Hester,  96 ;  James  Coleman,  95,  96 ;  James 
Lomer,  100 ;  John,  95  ;  John  Anion,  95  ;  John 
Byrchall,  98 ;  John  Lionel  Symonds,  95 ;  John 
Symonds,  95  ;  Kathleen  Hester,  96 ;  Kenneth 
Astley,  96 ;  Leopold  Amon,  100 ;  Leslie  James 
Coleman,  96  ;    Margaret  Lomer,  100  ;    Marian,  95, 

96,  98  ;  Marianne  Amelia,  97  ;  Mary  Ann,  95  : 
Mildred  May,  96  ;  Norman  Wakefield,  96  ;  Oscar 
CoUyer,  99  ;  Percy  Alexander  98  ;  Rose  Albina, 
98  ;  Ruth  Mary,  97  ;  Stuart  Mason,  99  ;  Sydney 
James,  icxj ;  Sydney  Rosalie,  100 ;  Tliomas 
Collins,  97  ;  William  Thomas,  96. 

Villiers,  Rev.  Charles,  146 ;  Florence  Mary,  146 ; 
Frances,  Countess  of  Jersey,  I  ;  George  Bussey, 
Earl  of  Jersey,  i  ;  Lady  Harriet,  i  ;  Rev.  the 
Hon'"'"'  Montague  Henry,  86  ;  Susan  Dorothea 
Fitz-Patrick,  146  ;  William  Noel,  146. 


W 


Wait,  Daniel,  67  ;  Hannah  Simpson,  67  ;   Susannah 

Beale,  67  ;  Thomas,  67. 
Wakefield,  Maria,  96;  Thomas,  96. 
Walcott,    Captain    Charles,     R.N.,    168;    Charlotte 

Mary,  168. 
Walds,  Rev.  Joseph  Peter,  159. 
Wales,   H.R.H.   Prince  of,   148;     H.R.H.   Princess 

of,  149. 
Walker,      Edward,      2  ;      Nancie,      2  ;       Rebecca, 

85. 
Walpole,  Lord,  189. 
Walter,  Arthur  Howe,  50  ;   Frances  Ann,  50  ;   Lucy 

Ethel,  50. 
Walton,  Charles  Henry,  81;    Frances,  28;   Joseph, 

28 ;      Dame    Louisa     Hoskins,    81  ;     Mary,    81  ; 

William,  18;  Sir  William  Henry,  81. 
Ward,    Adam,     loi  ;     Anne,     101  ;     George    John 

Rodney,  loi  ;  Richard,  loi. 
Wardley,  John  Owen,  51. 
Warre-Cornish,  Rev.  Gerald  Wane,  150. 
Warren,    Charlotte    Thaxter,    60;     Elizabeth,    153; 

George,  60. 
Watkins,    Rev.     F.,    81  ;    Frederick    William,    81  ; 

Francis    Wilmer,    81;    George,     120;     Katharine 

Emily  Ho.skins,  81 ;  Sarah  Ann  Phillis,  120. 
Watling,  John  Henry,  93. 
Watney,  Norman,  122. 


Watson,  Amy,  145 ;  Ann,  52,  144 ;  Arthur,  145 ; 
Dorothy  flenrietta,  144 ;  Eric  Sylvia,  146 ;  Rev. 
James,  82  ;  John,  144  ;  John  Capron,  145  ;  John 
William,  144 ;  Margaret  Godman,  144 ;  Margaret 
Henrietta  FitzPatrick,  146 ;  Mary,  87 ;  Dame 
Mary,  144 ;  Mary  Edwina  FitzPatrick,  146 ; 
Muriel  Gertrude,  146  ;  Philip  Sherard,  146  ; 
Robert,  49 ;  Samuel,  49 ;  Susan  Dorothea  Fitz- 
Patrick, 146;  Thoma.s,  52;  William,  144;  William 
Arthur  Capron,  146  ;  Colonel  William  Henry,  144, 
145  ;   Hon'''=  Sir  William  Henry,  144. 

Watson-Armstrong,  William  Henry  .\rmstrong  Fitz- 
Patrick, Baron  Armstrong,  145  ;  Hon^''"  William 
John  Montagu,  145 ;  Wiuifreda  Jane,  Lady 
Armstrong,  145;  Hon''''=  Winifreda  Margaret,  145; 
Sfv  also  Armstrong. 

Wayte,  Edith  Cressida,  162 ;  Edward,  162 ;  Mary 
Ann,  162;  William  Joseph,  162. 

Weatherhead,  Rev.  Arthur  Swinton,  171  ;  Edith 
Mary,  171  ;  Trenham  Candy,  171  ;  Mary  Ann 
Boyce,  171;  Rev.  Trenham  King,  171. 

Webb,  Anthony  Edward,  196;  Edward,  196;  Helen, 
196. 

Webner,  Eleanor,  176;  Lewis,  176. 

Wedgwood,  Josiah,  149:  Margaret  Susan,  149. 

Weekes,  Amy,  145  ;  Gertrude  Henrietta  Eliza,  146  ; 
Mary  Amy,  82 ;  Nathaniel,  145,  146 ;  Richard, 
82. 

Weldon,  Rev.  Lewen  Burton,  23. 

Wellesley,  Lady  Mary  Charlotte  Anne,  2  ;  William, 
Earl  of  Mornington,  2. 

Wells,  Dorothy  Jane,  90 ;  Frederick,  90  ;  Frederick 
Arthur,  90,  91,  93;  Jane  Thompson,  90;  Lydia, 
90;  Mabel  Parker,  91;  William  Collings,  90; 
William  Woodcock,  91. 

West,  James,  12 ;  John,  65  ;  Hon*"'*  Mortimer 
Sackville,  12;  Sarah,  12;  Susan,  65. 

Westall,  Rev.  Henry,  82. 

Western,  Edward  Young,  108. 

Westminster,  Hugh  Lupus,  Duke  of,  74 ;  Constance 
Gertrude  Sutherland,  Duchess  of,  74. 

Wethered,  Rev.  Florence  Thomas,  84. 

Wetherell,  William  Squires,  68. 

Whalley,  Rev.  George  Cairncross,  85 ;  Georgina 
Lucy,  85  ;  Rev.  Thomas,  85. 

Wharton,  Catherine,  195;  Julia  Hildyard,  4;  Robert, 
195;  Samuel,  4. 

White,  Clara  Christine,  2;  Captain  John,  R.N.,  2; 
Rev.  Henry,  38,  84;  Maria,  159. 

Whitehead,  Rev.  Decimus  Herbert,  126 ;  Rev. 
Thomas,  50. 

Whitmore,  Charles  Algernon,  125. 

Whybrow,  George,  78 ;  Mary  Ann  Eliza,  78. 

Wickham,  WilUam,  34. 

Wigan,  .^da  Elizabeth,  124;  Adair  Grey,  135; 
Adeline,  138  ;  Albert  Edward,  133  ;  Alfred,  125  ; 
Rev.  Alfred,  122,  127,  128,  131-133,  136;  Alfred 
Edmund,  127;  Alfred  Francis  Lewis,  130;  Alfred 
Lewis,  12S;  Algernon  White,  140;  Alice  Mary,  131  ; 
Alice  Maud,  127;  Amelia,  136;  Amy  Elizabeth, 
129;  Amy  Mary,  135;  Arthur  Lawford,  137; 
Beatrice,  129,  137,  139;  Beatrice  Edith,  140; 
Bernard,  130;  Bertha,  139;  Caroline  Akers, 
126;  Caroline  Ramsay,  127;  Catherine  Frances 
Mary,  133;  Cecil  Harman,  140;  Cecil  Rookherst, 
140;  Cecilia  Margaret,  128;  Charles,  128,  131; 
Charles  Richard,  127  ;  Christopher  P'rederick 
Henslowe,  133;  Clara,  123;  Clara  Frances 
Elise,  134;  Clara  Jane,  132;  Claudia  Helen,  138; 
Constance  Helen,  139  ;  Rev.  Cuthbert  John,  132 ; 
Denis  Grey,  135;  Dorothy  Maud,  127;  Edgar 
Clare,  139;  Edith  Emily,  140;  Edith  Mary,  139; 
Edith  Maude,  131;  Edmund  Ramsay,  129; 
Edward,  121-123;  Edward  Alfred,  125;  Edward 
Lewis,  130,  133  ;  Eira  Grey,  135  ;  Eleanor  Jane, 
129;  Eliza  Dorothy,  126;  Eliza  Lewis,  126; 
Elizabeth,  121;  Elizabeth  Adair,  135;  Elizabeth 
Pratt,  122,  126;  Ellen  Mary,  136;  Emilie  Thai,  128; 


216 


Emily,  132,  138;  Emily  Gertrude,  130;  Emma,  122, 
123;  Emma  Louise,  131;  Ernest  Edward,  137,  139; 
Ethel  Ann,  139;  Ethel  Harriet,  136;  Evelyn 
Harriet,  133;  Evelyn  Lucie,  140;  Florence,  139; 
Frances  Harriet  Maud,  137;  Frances  Mary,  130; 
Rev.  Francis  William,   128,  135,   136;    Frederick, 

122,  124,  128,  129,  135;  Sir  Frederick,  Bt.,  135; 
Frederick  William,  135;  Georgiana,  124,  133; 
Gerald,  140;  Gertrude  Vanderslooyt,  130,  132; 
Grace,  139;  Guy  Davis  Henslowe,  133;  Gwendolen 
Akers,  128;  Gwendolene  Claudia,  138;  Harold, 
140;  Harriet,  126,  132;  Helen,  122;  Helen 
Rosalind,  138 ;  Henrietta,  136  ;  Henrietta 
Georgiana,  124;  Henry,  121-125  ;  Henry  Charles 
Lewis,  136;  Rev.  Herbert,  130,  136,  137,  139,  140; 
Herbert  William,  138  ;  Hermine  Henriette  Kate, 
132 ;  Hermine  Mary  Clara  Graham,  132 ;  Rev. 
Hugh  John   George,   130;    Isabella,    127;   James, 

123,  137;  James  John  Gretton,  135  ;  James  Lewis, 
137;  James  Ramsay,  129;  James  William,  138; 
Jane,  121,  123;  Jane  Lewis,  131;  Jane  Maria, 
138;  Jeanie,  140;  John  Alfred,  121-123,  126, 
129,  132  ;  John  Alfred  Edmund,  126  ;  John  Winn, 
129;  John  Tyson,  131 ;  Joyce  MadeUne,  137  ;  Juha, 
134 ;  Juliet  Mabel  Ogal,  138 ;  Katharine  Etheldreda, 
133;  Katherine,  136;  Laetitia  Beatrice,  129; 
Lambert  George,  126;  Laura,  124,  126;  Lewis 
Davis,  122,  124,  127,  129,  132;  Lilian,  140;  Mabel 
Helen,  139;  Madeline,  138;  Margaret  Blanche, 
132;  Margaret  Harington,  128;  Maria  Bramley 
Hearn,  137;  Marian,  139;  Mary,  129;  Mary 
Cecile,  125 ;  Mary  Cecilia,  127 ;  Dame  Mary 
Harriet,  135;  Mary  Mabel,  134;  Michael 
Charles,  131;  Naomi  Faith,  129;  Nathaniel 
Ramsay,  129;  Oscar  Stephen,  140;  Rev.  Percy 
Frederick,  133,  134;  Roderick  Grey,  13S; 
Ruth  Damaris,  133;  Sarah,  121,  138;  Rev. 
Septimus,  126,  127,  130,  132,  134,  137-140; 
Sophia  Matilda,  125 ;  Rev.  Stephen  Rookherst, 
138-140 ;  Thomas,  121;  Thomas  Henslowe,  133; 
Thomas  Keble,  128;  William  Cecil,  133; 
William  Lewis,  126,  131  ;  Rev.  William  Lewis, 
122,  127-129,  131-133,  135-137;  Yeamans  Ramsay 
Douglas,  129. 

Wigzell,  Ann,  177. 

Wilberforce,   Rt.    Rev.    Samuel,   Bishop   of  Oxford, 

150;    Rt.    Rev.    Samuel,    Bishop    of  Winchester, 

191. 
Wilkinson,    Ann,    99 ;    Eliza,    98 ;     Emmeline,    98 ; 

Rev.  George  Howard,  2 ;  John,  98,  99. 
Wilks,  Ann,  47;  Richard,  47. 
Willett,  Jane,  138;  Thomas,  138. 
Williams,  Adeline  Maria,  149  ;    Rev.  Arthur  Charles 

Vaughan,     149 ;     Harriet     Georgina,     7 ;     Helen 

Elizabeth,     172;     Hugh,     12;     Sir     Hugh,     12; 

Sir  John,  Bt.,  12;   Dame  Margaret,  12;   Margaret 

Susan,   149  ;    Rev.  Ralph  Vaughan,  149 ;   Robert, 

172;  Sir  Robert,  Bt.,  7. 
Williams-Hay,  Sir  John  Hay,  Bt.,  12;   Lady  Sarah 

Elizabeth  Pitt,  12. 
Williamson,   Beatrice  Anne,   112;    Dame  Elizabeth, 

112  ;      Frances     Maria,      124  ;      Sir     Hedworth, 

Bt.,     112;      Lieut. -Colonel    James,     124;     Rev. 

Joseph,  50,  81  ;   Louisa,  81 ;   Rev.  Thomas  Pym, 

171. 
Willis,  Helen,  139;   Mabel  Helen,  139;  Mary  Ann, 

79;  Robert  Watson,  139;  Thomas,  79. 
Willoughby,  Elizabeth,  35  ;    Rev.  the  Hon'"'"  James, 

35- 


Wilmot,  Anna  Maria,  2  ;   Rev.  Edward  Sacheverell, 

2 ;  Emma,  20 ;  Philip  Mann,  20. 
Wilson,   Johanna,    172 ;    Rev.  John   Edward,    172  ; 

Rev.  Canon  Stephen  Lea,  124;  Thomas  Richmond, 

195;  Very  Rev.  William,  172. 
Wilson-Patten,     Constance     Eleanor,     75  !      Emily 

Constantia,   75  ;    Eustace  John,  75  ;   John,   Baron 

Winmarleigh,  75. 
Winchester,  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Wilberforce,  Bishop  of, 

191. 
Windsor,  Mary,  Countess  of  Plymouth,   12;    Other 

Archer,  Earl  of  Plymouth,   12  ;    Other  Hickman, 

Earl     of    Plymouth,     12  ;       Sarah,    Countess    of 

Plymouth,  12. 
Wingfield,  Anthony  Henry,  1 10. 
Winmarleigh,  John,  Baron,  75. 
Witherden,  Frances,  96;  Thomas,  96. 
Wodehouse,    Adela    Harriet    Sophia,    5  >     Edmond 

Robert,     5  ;      Sir    Philip    Edmond,     5  ;      Dame 

Katherine  Mary,  5. 
Wollen,  Mary  Sophia,  173. 
Wood,    Ellen,    28;     George    James,    21;     Hannah 

James,  21;    Rev.   Henry  Thellusson,   124;    Lucy, 

140;  Reginald  Newcome,  28;  Thomas,  140. 
Woodcock,  Joseph,  90;  Lydia,  90. 
Woodhouse,   Harriet   Elisabeth,    lOl  ;    Ollyet,    loi  ; 

Phoebe,  169. 
Woodthorpe,  Mary,  186;  William,  186. 
Woodward,  Julia  Ann,  48 ;  Robert,  48. 
Woodyatt,  Rev.  George,  170,  173. 
Woolfe,  Rev.  J.,  26,  27. 
WooUwright,  Henry,  67 ;  Mary,  67. 
Woolward,  Frances  Herbert,  189;  William,  189. 
Worthington,   Alice  Elizabeth,   26  ;    Andrew  Jukes, 

26  ;    Emily  Jane,  26  ;   Ernest  Andrew,  26  ;  Laura 

Eliza,  26  ;  Philip  Jukes,  28  ;  Rose,  27 ;  Sarah,  26  ; 

Walter  Moore,  28. 
Wright,  Amelia,  80;  Henry,  80. 
Wyndham,  George,  Baron  Leconfield,  74 ;  Rt.  Hon'''" 

George,    74 ;    Hon'''"    Madeline   Caroline   Frances 

Eden,  74  ;  Hon'''=  Percy  Scawen,  74;  Sibell  Mary, 

Countess  Grosvenor,  74- 


Yardley,  Jeanie,  140;  Lucie,  140;  William  Richard, 

140. 
Yeatman,    Rt.     Rev.    Huyshe    Wolcott,    Bishop    of 

Southwark,  118. 
Yonge,  Rev.  Henry,  188;  Sarah,  188;  Rev.  William 

Johnson,  188. 
York,     Edward,     37 ;      Edward    Christopher,     37 ; 

Most  Rev.  Edward  Haicourt,  Archbishop  of,  39  ; 

Isabel  Augusta,  37 ;  Most  Rev.  Thomas  Musgrave, 

Archbishop  of,  37 ;  Violet  Helen,  37  ;   Most  Rev. 

William  Markham,  Archbishop  of,  34 ;   Most  Rev. 

William  Thomson,  Archbishop  of,  37,  74. 
Yorke,   Florence   Eliza  Mary,  77;    Nathaniel,    1 15; 

Sarah,  115. 
Young,  Charlotte,  63  ;  Rev.  Frederick,  150;  Colonel 

Gordon,  63 ;  Mabel,  63. 


Zetland,  Sir  Lawrence,  Marquess  of,  74 ;  Lilian 
Selina  Elizabeth,  Marchioness  of,  74 ;  Thomas, 
Earl  of,  74. 


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aiitJitions  anil  Corrections. 


ADDITIONS    &    CORRECTIONS. 


AIRY.  Vol.  7,  page  119.— Reginald  Airy, 
Assistant  Master  at  the  Bede  Collegiate 
School,  Sunderland,  married  at  the 
parish  church,  Paignton,  co.  Devon, 
18  April  1906,  Winifrid  Edgcumbe, 
only  surviving  daughter  of  Colonel 
Henry  Edgcumbe  Eliot,  Indian  Army, 
by  Julia  Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of 
George  Pizey  of  Clevedon,  co.  Somer- 
set, M.D. ;  born  at  Murree,  Punjaub, 
India,  5  November,  and  baptised  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Murree,  28  November 
1880. 

ALINGTON.  Vol.  7,  page  29.— Julius 
Alington  died  at  Little  Barford,  co. 
Bedford,  on  Thursday,  16  November 
1905,  and  was  buried  there.  Will 
dated  11  February  1897,  with  codicil 
dated  26  May  1899,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  29  January  1906, 
by  Catherine  Mary  Alington,  relict,  and 
Edward  Barber  Lindsell  of  Hitchin, 
CO.  Hertford,  the  Executors. 

Charles  Edmund  Argentine  Alington 
is  now  a  J. P.  for  co.  Huntingdon. 

ALLGOOD.  Vol.  9,  page  88.— Major- 
General  George  Allgood,  C.B.,  died  at 
Blindburn,  co.  Northumberland,  aged 
78,  on  Friday,  19  October,  and  was 
buried  at  Simonburn,  co.  Northumber- 
land, 24  October  1906. 

ALLIX.  Vol.  8,  page  138.— Charles  Israel 
Loraine  Allix  married  at  St.  Winifred's, 
Kingston,  co.  Derby,  on  Tuesday, 
23  October  1906,  the  Hon''''^  Hilda, 
3rd  daughter  of  Henry,  Baron  Belper 
of  Belper,  co.  Derby,  P.C.,  by  Lady 
Margaret  his  wife,  6th  daughter  of 
Thomas  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Leicester, 
K.G.  {see  Pedigree  of  Leicester, 
Vol.  8,  page  160) ;  born  at  28  Chapel 
Street,  Park  Lane,  London,  on 
Sunday,  25  May,  and  baptised  at 
Kingston-on-Soar,  co.  Nottingham,  25 
July  1879. 


AMPHLETT.  Vol.  i,  page  152.— Edward 
Bayhe  Amphlett  of  Worcester  College, 
Oxford,  B.A.  and  M.A.  1906;  served 
with  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  in  South 
African  War  1 899  (medal  with  clasp) ; 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple, 
Trinity  Term,  1906. 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  3,  page  156.— Helen 
Mary  Flora,  wife  of  Sir  John  Frederick 
Bridge,  M.V.O.,  died  at  Littlington 
Tower,  the  Cloisters,  Westminster 
Abbey,  aged  52,  on  Saturday,  13 
January,  and  was  buried  at  Glass,  co. 
Aberdeen,  on  Tuesday,  16  January  1906. 

ANSELL.  Vol.  9,  page  83. — Louisa 
Claudina,  wife  of  the  Rev.  William 
Maxwell  Smith  of  i^  Preston  Park 
Avenue,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  died 
there,  aged  77,  on  Sunday,  8  April, 
and  was  buried  in  the  Extra  Mural 
Cemetery,  Brighton,  on  Thursday, 
12  April  1906.  Will  dated  26  April 
1904,  proved  at  Lewes  21  May  1906, 
by  the  Rev.  William  Maxwell  Smith 
and  W.  Maxwell  Smith,  Junior. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Vol.  7,  page  22.— John 
Peter  Arkwright,  now  of  Hatton  House, 
CO.  Warwick,  married  at  Heythrop,  co. 
Oxford,  on  Thursday,  18  October  1906, 
Violet  Catherine,  4th  daughter  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Albert  Brassey  of  Heythrop 
Hall,  CO.  Oxford,  of  Carlton  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  of  29  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  by  the  Hon''''=  Matilda  Marie 
Helena  his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of 
John  Charles  Robert,  4th  Baron 
Clanmorris  of  Creg,  co.  Galway,  and  of 
Newbrook,  co.  Mayo;  born  at  Heythrop 
on  Wednesday,  27  November  1878. 

ARMYTAGE.  Vol.  i,  page  234  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  7,  page  i.)  —  George 
Ayscough  and  Aimde  Armytage  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Barbara  Ellen, 
born  at  Lenthall,  Winchester,  co.  Hants, 
on  Saturday,  24  March,  and  baptised 
at  St.  Cross,  Winchester,  20  April  1906. 


ADDITIONS    b'    CORRECTIONS. 


ASSHETON.  Vol.  i,  page  72  {and 
Addenda.,  V^ol.  12,  page  tit.) — Sylvia 
Lois,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Frances 
Annette  Ellen  Assheton,  was  baptised 
at  St.  Andrew's,  Grantchester,  co. 
Cambridge,  6  May  1905. 

AVEBURY.  Vol.  12,  page  64. — In  the 
2nd  line  of  ist  column,  William  Lubbock 
should  be  described  as  of  Lammas, 
CO.  Norfolk,  not  Lamas,  co.  Kent,  and 
in  the  3rd  line  Hobbis  should  read 
Hautbois. 

Page  65.— The  Hon^^  Ursula,  4th 
daughter  of  Lord  Avebury,  was 
married  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Canon  John 
Joseph  Robinson,  Dean  and  Vicar 
of  St.  Anne's,  Belfast,  uncle  of  the 
bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Joseph  McCormick,  the  Rector, 
and  the  Rev.  Herbert  Pelham),  on 
Monday,  22  October  1906,  to  Adrian 
Grant  JJuff  of  Eden,  co.  Banff  (3rd  son 
of  the  Rt.  Hon'^''^  Sir  Mountstuart 
Grant  Dufif,  G.C.S.L,  F.R.S.,  by 
his  wife,  Anna  Julia,  C.L,  daughter 
of  Edward  Webster  of  North  Lodge, 
Ealing,  co.  Middlesex)  ;  born  at 
4  Queen's  Gate  Gardens,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  29  September  1869; 
appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Battalion 
Royal  Highlanders  (The  Black  Watch) 
23  March  1889,  Lieutenant  22  October 
1890,  Captain  3  August  1898;  served 
in  operations  on  North-West  Frontier 
of  India  1897-98,  on  Staff,  as  Com- 
mandant Base  Depot,  British  Troops, 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  3  September 
1897  to  15  May  1898  (medal  with 
clasp);  in  South  African  War  1902, 
operations  in  the  Transvaal  and  Orange 
River  Colony  February  to  31  May  1902 
(Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps);  Staff 
Captain  Army  Head  Quarters  7  Feb- 
ruary 1905,  D.A.Q.M.G.  March  1906. 

The  Hon'''=  Irene,  youngest  daughter 
of  Lord  Avebury,  was  married  at 
St.  James',  Piccadilly,  London  (by 
the  Ven'^''^  Archdeacon  Sidney  Pelham 
and  the  Rev.  John  Pelham,  uncles 
of  the  bridegroom,  the  Rev.  Canon 
Joseph  McCormick  and  the  Rev. 
Herbert  Pelham,  brother  of  the 
bridegroom),  on  Tuesday,  5  December 
1905,  to  Edward  Henry  Pelham  of 
28  Roland  Gardens,  Kensington, 
London  (eldest  son  of  Professor 
Henry  Francis  Pelham,  M.A.,  F.S.A., 
Hon.     LL.D.,     President     of     Trinity 


AVEBURY,  continued. 

College,  Oxford  [and  grandson  of  the  Rt. 
Rev.  the  Hon''''=  John  Thomas  Pelham, 
Bishop  of  Norwich],  by  Laura  Priscilla 
his  wife,  3rd  daughter  of  Sir  Edward 
North  Buxton,  2nd  Baronet,  M.P.); 
born  at  Bradmore  Road,  Oxford,  on 
Wednesday,  20  December  1876. 

Page  6 7. ^Margaret  Muriel,  youngest 
daughter  of  Henry  James  Lubbock,  was 
married  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  17  July  1906, 
to  Ernest  Tatham  Richmond,  son  of 
Sir  William  Blake  Richmond  of  Beavor 
Lodge,  Hammersmith,  co.  Middlesex, 
K.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  R.A.,  F.S.A.,  by  Clara 
Jane  his  wife,  3rd  daughter  of  William 
Richards  of  Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan. 

Rupert  Egerton  Lubbock  promoted 
Sub- Lieutenant    Royal    Navy    15    July 

i9°S- 

Page  68. — Alexander  Nevile  Lubbock 
promoted  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  31 
December  1905. 

Page  69. — -Arthur  Nevile  and  Alice 
Ellen  Lubbock  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Gilian,  born  at  "  Foxbury,"  Chislehurst, 
CO.  Kent,  6  August,  and  baptised  at  St. 
Nicholas',  Chislehurst,  6  September  1906. 

Page  70. — Cecil  and  Edith  Lubbock 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Michael 
Lubbock,  born  at  17  Cranley  Gardens, 
London,  on  Thursday,  31  May  1906. 

Pages  70  and  71. — Three  of  the 
children  of  Alfred  Lubbock  were 
baptised  at  Barnet,  co.  Hertford,  as 
follows :— Alfred  Basil  Lubbock,  6  March 
1877;  Inez  Alfreda,  13  May  1878; 
and  Robin  Lubbock,  9  May  1879. 

BACK.  Vol.  6,  page  125. — Fanny,  3rd 
daughter  of  Edward  Back,  died  at 
Norwich,  aged  81,  23  March,  and  was 
buried  at  Tunstead,  co.  Norfolk, 
28  March  1901.  Will  dated  31  October 
1893,  proved  at  Norwich  30  April  1906, 
by  Philip  Edward  Back  and  Guy 
Harold  Bowles,  nephews,  the  Executors. 
Lieut. -Colonel  Philip  Edward  Back, 
who  retired  from  the  ist  Norfolk 
Volunteer  Royal  Garrison  Artillery  in 
1902,  retains  his  commission  in  the 
Reserve  of  Officers. 

BAGOT.  Page  5,  present  volume. — Charles 
Elphinstone  Fleeming  Cunninghame 
Graham,  Commander  Royal  Navy, 
Deputy  Chief  Inspector  of  Life  Boats, 
nominated  M.V.O.  (4th-class)  on  the 
occasion  of  the  King's  Birthday, 
9  November  1906. 


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BARING-GOULD.  Vol.  4,  page  24 
(and  Addenda,  Vol.  5,  page  i.) — Edward 
Sabine  and  Marion  Baring-Gould  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Grace  Adele,  born 
1 1  June,  and  baptised  at  Lew  Trenchard, 
CO.  Devon,  17  September  1905;  and 
a  son,  Edward  Baring-Gould,  born 
13  June,  and  baptised  at  Lew  Trenchard 
7  October  1906. 

Page  26. — Edward  Sabine  Baring- 
Gould  of  Box  Grove  House,  Guildford, 
CO.  Surrey,  died  on  board  s.s.  "Norman," 
homeward  bound,  off  Port  Elizabeth, 
South  Africa,  on  Sunday,  3  June,  and 
was  buried  in  Maitland  Cemetery, 
Cape  Town,  on  Thursday,  8  June  1906. 
Will  dated  24  October  1900,  with 
codicil  dated  6  February  1906,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  i8  August 
1906,  by  Francis  Baring-Gould  and 
Sophia  Harriot  Baring-Gould,  the 
Executors. 

BARLOW.  Vol.  II,  page  67.— Sophia 
Sidney  Rebecca, wife  of  Lyonell  Barlow, 
died  at  Davos  Dorf,  Switzerland,  aged 
37,  on  Wednesday,  10  January,  and 
was  buried  there  13  January  1906. 

BARNARDISTON.  Vol.  8,  page  43  — 
Thomas  Legge  Barnardiston  was 
promoted  Captain  Royal  Navy  31 
December  1905,  and  appointed  to 
H.M.S.  "Theseus"  10  April  1906. 

BARNSTON.  Vol.  7,  page  24.— Harry 
Barnston  promoted  Captain  Cheshire 
(Earl  of  Chester's)  Imperial  Yeomanry 
in  March  1906. 

BARTLETT.  Vol.  6,  page  28.— The 
Rev.  Charles  Oldfeld  Bartlett  was 
collated  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Edgar  Charles 
Sumner  Gibson,  Bishop  of  Gloucester, 
to  the  Vicarage  of  Minsterworth,  co. 
Gloucester,  16  November  1906. 

Page  29  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  S, 
page  it.) — Burton  Oakley  and  Violet 
Evelyn  Bartlett  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Violet  Victoria,  born  at  Saint  Louis, 
Rosario,  Argentine  Republic,  7  October 
1905. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Grosvenor  Bartelot 
was  collated  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Wordsworth,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  to 
the  Vicarage  of  Fordington  St.  George, 
CO.  Dorset,  28  March  1906. 

Page  31.  —  Edward  Cecil  Bartlett 
married  at  Claremont,  Cape  Town, 
South  Africa,  7  November  1903,  Maude 
Victorine,  daughter  of  Edward  Kelsey  of 
The  Cottage,  Crawley  Down,  co.  Sussex. 


BARTLETT,  continued. 

Edith  Evelyn,  elder  daughter  of 
Edward  Phelips  Bartlett  was  married  at 
St.  John's,  Ladbroke  Square,  London, 
on  Saturday,  30  June  1906,  to  Frederick 
Alexander  Crailsheim  (4th  son  of 
Anselm  Crailsheim  of  Glasgow) ;  of 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
II  October  1879,  aged  19,  B.A.  1883; 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Middle  Temple 
1885. 

BARTON.  Vol.  I,  page  90.— Sarah, 
widow  of  John  Everard  Barton,  died  at 
Dunley  Hall,  Stourport,  co.  Worcester, 
in  her  8sth  year,  on  Sunday,  15  July, 
and  was  buried  at  Astley,  co.  Worcester, 
18  July  1906. 

BATTYE -TREVOR.  Vol.  2,  page 
157  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  ii.) — 
Margaret  Amy,  wife  of  Aubyn 
Bernard  Rochfort  Trevor-Battye,  died 
at  Chilbolton,  co.  Hants,  aged  36,  on 
Thursday,  23  August,  and  was  buried 
at  Chilbolton  28  August  1906.  Will 
dated  23  October  1904,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  28  September  1906, 
by  Norman  Child  Graham  and  Arthur 
Smith  Graham,  the  Executors. 

BELLASIS.  Vol.  2,  page  62.— Mary 
Theresa,  eldest  daughter  of  William 
Dalglish-Bellasis  {see  Addenda,  Vol.  4, 
page  i.),  was  married  at  the  Oratory, 
Brompton,  London,  14  July  1905,  to 
Hugh  Patrick  Lumsden  of  Coiresunari 
Lodge,  Lumsden,  co.  Aberdeen  (elder 
son  of  Hugh  Gordon  Lumsden  of 
Auchindoir  and  Clova,  co.  Aberdeen, 
J.  P.  and  D.L.,  by  Maria  Magdalena  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Carlos  Pedro  Gordon 
of  Wardhouse  and  Kildrummy,  co. 
Aberdeen) ;  born  at  1 1  Curzon  Street, 
London,  on  Friday,  17  March  1876. 

BESSBOROUGH.  Vol.  1 2,  page  113.— 
Frederick  Edward  Grey  Ponsonby, 
C.V.O.,  was  promoted  Major  2nd  Bat- 
talion Grenadier  Guards  8  November 
1904,  and  nominated  C.B.  on  the 
occasion  of  the  King's  Birthday, 
9  November  1906. 

Page  114. — The  Rev.  the  Earl  of 
Bes.sborough  died  at  his  residence,  38 
Eccleston  Square,  London,  aged  84,  on 
Saturday,  24  February,  and  was  buried 
in  the  family  vault  at  Piltown,  co. 
Kilkenny,  on  Friday,  2  March  1906; 
memorial  service  was  held  at  St. 
Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  28  February  1906.  Will 
dated     16    July    1874,    proved    in   the 


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BESSBOROUGH,  continued. 

Principal  Registry  12  May  1906,  by 
Louisa  Susan,  Countess  of  BesstDorough, 
the  sole  Executrix. 

Page  116. — Lady  Harriet  Frederica 
Anne,  daughter  of  John  William,  4th 
Earl  of  Bessborough,  died  16  No- 
vember, and  was  buried  in  the 
churchyard  at  Brympton,  co.  Somerset, 
on  Wednesday,  21  November  1900. 
Will  dated  14  March  1895,  ^''h  codicil 
of  same  date,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1681,  1900)  II  December  1900,  by 
the  Hon'''^  Gerald  Henry  Brabazon 
Ponsonby,  the  sole  Executor. 

George  Arthur  Ponsonby  married  at 
the  Oratory,  Brompton,  London,  on 
Monday,  26  February  1906,  Sheila,  3rd 
daughter  of  Phineas  Oldfield. 

BLOOM.  Vol.  I,  page  211. — Herbert 
Melville  Bloom  married  at  the  United 
Free  Church,  Auchingramont  Road, 
Hamilton,  co.  Lanark,  ii  October  1906, 
Agnes  Wilson,  daughter  of  Alexander 
Lindsay  of  Carfin,  co.  Lanark,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Alexander    Simpson ;    born    at    Carfin 

19  July  1886. 

Thomas  Henry  Bloom  died  at  his 
residence  at  Castleacre,  co.  Norfolk, 
17  July,  and  was  buried  at  Castleacre 

20  July  1906.  Will  dated  8  December 
1904,  proved  at  Norwich  30  July  1906, 
by  Alfred  Highe  of  Castleacre  and 
Frances  Gardner  Highe  of  the  same, 
nephew,  the  Executors. 

BOND.  Vol.  3,  page  72  (and  Addenda, 
Vol,  g,  page  2.) — Cyril  and  Hilda  Bond 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Hilda 
Elaine,  bom  at  the  Rectory,  High 
Ongar,  co.  Essex,  on  Saturday,  28  July, 
and  baptised  at  High  Ongar  30  August 
1906. 

BOWRING.  Vol.  6,  page  2  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  viii.) — John 
Frederick  Edward  and  Mary  Bowring 
have  issue  a  son,  John  Adrian  Francis 
Bowring,  bom  at  Udimore,  Ascot,  co. 
Berks,  on  Sunday,  10  June,  and 
baptised  at  Ascot  12  July  1906. 

Page  5  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  viii.) — Philip  Francis  and  Martha 
(Patty)  Hid^  Bowring  have  issue  a  son, 
John  Lewin  Bowring,  born  at  Kent 
House,  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  on 
Wednesday,  25  April,  and  baptised 
at  Torquay  16  May  1906. 


BOYD.  Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  Hi. — 
Major  Reginald  George  McQueen 
McLeod,  D.S.O.,  R.A.,  promoted 
Lieut-Colonel  19  October  1903. 

BRADNEY.  Vol.  i,  page  2  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  ix.) — George 
Preston  and  Elizabeth  Bradney  have 
issue  a  son,  George  Bernard 
Frederick  Bradney,  born  at  Nairobi, 
British  East  Africa,  on  Sunday,  29 
October  1905,  and  baptised  there. 

BRINE.  Vol.  4,  page  18.— The  Rev. 
James  Edward  Bouverie  and  Louisa 
Florence  Brine  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Mary  Gramina  Bouverie, 
born  at  Hungerford,  co.  Berks,  on 
Thursday,  1 1  February,  and  baptised  at 
Hungerford  8  March  1904.  He  was 
Curate  of  Hungerford  1902-1904,  and 
has  been  Vicar  of  Cadmore  End,  co. 
Buckingham,  since  i  July  1904. 

Page  21.  —  Vice-Admiral  Lindesay 
Brine  died  at  Roydon,  Torquay,  co. 
Devon,   in   his    72nd  year,   on   Friday, 

2  February,  buried  at  Boldre,  co. 
Hants,  on  Thursday,  8  February  1906. 
Memorial  ser\nce  at  St.  Matthias', 
Torquay,  same  day.  Will  dated  17 
February  1902,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  20  March  1906,  by  Emily 
Ethel  Brine,  the  sole  Executrix. 

BRITTON.  Vol.  2,  page  77.— Hannah 
Canter,  widow  of  Henry  William 
Britton,  died  at  "Verecroft,"  Clyde 
Road,  Redland,  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester, 
in  her  67th  year,  on  Tuesday,  26  June, 
and  was  buried  in  Arno's  Vale 
Cemetery,  Bristol,  30  June  1906.  Will 
dated  i  August  1902,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  6   March   1897  and 

3  November  1901,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  8  August  1906,  by 
Philip  William  Poole  Carlyon-Britton 
and  George  Charles  Griffiths,  the 
E.xecutors. 

Page  78.  — PhiHp  William  Poole 
Carlyon-Britton  Under-Sheriff  for  co. 
Middlesex  1906-1907. 

Winstanley  Carlyon-Britton  was 
appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Volunteer 
Battalion    Royal    Fusiliers    16   August 

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Henry  Courtenay  Carlyon-Britton 
entered  as  a  Royal  Naval  Cadet 
November  1905,  Rugby  and  ist  XL 
colours  1905-1906,  Cadet  Captain 
1906. 


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BROMLEY.  Vol.  5,  page  136  (and 
Addenda.,  Vol.  p,  page  Hi.)  —  Nathaniel 
Barrett  Warner  and  Minnie  Heather 
Bromley  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Robarts  Nathaniel  Warner  Bromley, 
born  at  "  Mondisfield,"  The  Ridge- 
way,  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Friday,  30  March,  and  baptised  at 
Wickhambrook,  co.  Suffolk,  15  July 
1906. 

Page  137. — Clara,  daughter  of  Joseph 
Warner  Bromley,  died  at  "Rosendale," 
Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  aged  70,  on 
Sunday,  4  March,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cemetery  at  Malvern  on  Thursday, 
8  March  1906,  first  part  of  funeral 
service  at  Christ  Church,  Malvern. 
Will  dated  10  August  1904,  with  codicil 
dated  8  December  1905,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  17  July  1906,  by 
Nathaniel  Barrett  Warner  Bromley,  the 
E.xecutor. 

BROOKE.  Vol.  I,  page  75.— Sir  Thomas 
Brooke,  Baronet,  was  elected  a  Free- 
man of  the  Borough  of  Huddersfield 
25  July  1906. 

Page  76. — The  Rev.  William  Ingham 
and  Beatrice  Harriet  Brooke  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Frances 
Barbara,  born  at  Barford  Rectory,  co. 
Warwick,  on  Wednesday,  15  November, 
and  baptised  at  Barford  31   December 

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Page  77. — The  Ven^^  Joshua  Ingham 
Brooke,  Archdeacon  of  Halifax,  died 
at  Woolgreaves,  near  Wakefield,  aged 
70,  on  Tuesday,  19  June,  and  was 
buried  at  Thornhill,  co.  York,  23  June 
1906.  Will  dated  14  April  1905, 
proved  at  Wakefield  21  July  1906,  by 
the  Rev.  William  Ingham  Brooke, 
and  Major  Christopher  Robert  Ingham 
Brooke,  sons,  the  Executors.  His  wife 
Grace  Charlotte,  died  at  Woolgreaves, 
Wakefield,  on  Tuesday,  2 1  March, 
and  was  buried  at  Thornhill  on  Friday, 
24  March  1905. 

Page  80. — Dorothy,  2nd  daughter  of 
John  Arthur  Brooke,  was  married  at 
Almondbury,  West  Riding,  co.  York 
(by  the  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Edward 
Brooke,  of  St.  John  the  Divine, 
Kennington,  co.  Surrey,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Dixon  Hoste,  the 
Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  12  December 
1905,  to  Walter  Henry  Patrick 
Law,  Captain  Army  Service  Corps 
{see  Pedigree  of  Law,  Vol.  7, 
page  62). 


BROOKS.  Vol.  12,  page  loi.— William 
Bishop  Brooks  married  at  the  Congre- 
gational Church,  High  Road,  Ilford,  co. 
Essex,  4  September  1906,  Florence 
Ada,  2nd  daughter  of  Thomas  Adams 
of  Lambridge  Road,  Seven  Kings,  co. 
Essex. 

BUCKLER.  Vol.  2,  page  163.— Charles 
Alban  Buckler,  of  the  Order  of  Malta, 
died  at  Wyke  House,  Isleworth,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  80,  on  Wednesday, 
14  June  1905.  Will  dated  13  February 
1899,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  921,  1905) 
II  July  1905,  by  Philip  Witham,  the 
sole  Executor. 

BULL.  Vol.  12,  page  129. — Henry  John 
Howard  Bull  died  at  21  Ravenscourt 
Park,  Hammersmith,  co.  Middlesex, 
aged  43,  on  New  Year's  Eve,  Sunday, 
31  December  1905,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Hammersmith 
3  January  1906.  Will  dated  2  June 
1904,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
16  February  1906,  by  Bertha  Frances 
Bull,  relict,  and  Sir  William  Bull  and 
Edmund  Bull,  brothers.  A  carved  oak 
reredos  was  dedicated  to  his  memory 
in  St.  Peter's,  Hammersmith,  by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Frederick  Edward  Ridgeway, 
Bishop  of  Kensington,  7  October  1906. 

Page  130. — William  James  Bull,  M.P., 
was  knighted  at  Buckingham  Palace  by 
H.M.  the  King  18  December  1905. 

Sir  William  James  and  Lilian  Hester 
Ball  have  further  issue  a  son,  George 
Bull,  born  at  "The  Meadows,"  Uxbridge 
Road,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  19 
June,  and  baptised  at  St.  Paul's,  Ham- 
mersmith (by  the  Rev.  Edward  Henry 
Keymer,  the  Curate),  19  September 
1906  (Sponsors:  Sir  William  James 
Bull  and  Francis  Sitwell  Tidcombe, 
godfathers,  and  Mary  Beatrice  Bull  of 
"Marlborough,"  Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall, 
godmother). 

In  line  5  of  2nd  column  for  Fulga 
read  Fulda. 

Page  132. — Charlotte  Annie  Howard 
Bull  born  at  25  Ely  Place,  Holborn, 
London,  on  Saturday,  28  December 
1867  \not  1868],  and  baptised  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Holborn,  7  January  1868 
\not  1869]. 

BURKE.  Vol.  3,  page  44.  —  Norah 
Rachel,  eldest  daughter  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Walter  St.  George  Burke,  was 
married  at  the  parish  church,  Bulmer, 
CO.  Essex  (by  the  Rev.  W.  Hopkinson, 


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BURKE,  continued. 

uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Pidgeon  Pannell,  the 
Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  2  October  1906, 
to  Francis  Joseph  Braithwaite  (eldest 
son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Joseph 
Braithwaite,  Rector  of  Great  Walding- 
field,  CO.  Suffolk) ;  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Great  Waldingfield,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Thursday,  5  December  1872;  appointed 
2nd  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion  Loyal 
North  Lancashire  Regiment  21  January 
1893,  Lieutenant  23  February  1895, 
Captain  i  May  1901  ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1899-1902,  and  was 
employed  with  mounted  infantry 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Queen's 
medal  with  two  clasps  and  King's  medal 
with  two  clasps). 

Page  44.  —  Redmond  St.  George 
Burke  of  the  Indian  Forest  Service, 
married  at  Gorakhpur,  North-West 
Provinces,  India,  on  Saturday,  27 
October  1906,  Aiieen  Marion,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  Mervyn  Wrench, 
M.  Inst.  C.E.,  Chief  Engineer  Great 
Indian  Peninsular  Railway,  India. 

Harold  French  Burke  of  King's 
College,  Cambridge,  proceeded  B.A. 
(3rd-class  honours)  1905. 

CARR.  Vol.  7,  page  122.— Ralph  Hamilton 
Carr  was  appointed  Junior  Examiner  to 
the  Board  of  Education  in  December 

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Page  123. — Thomas  William  Carr  is 
now  of  Virden,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Page  125  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xiii.) — The  Rev.  Frank  CoUett 
Carr,  who  was  Examining  Chaplain  to 
the  Bishop  of  Bunbury  1905-1906,  has 
resigned  the  Rectory  of  Narrogin,  West 
AustraUa,  and  returned  to  England. 
He  and  his  wife  Sybil  Florence  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Laura  Joan,  born 
at  Mereworth,  co.  Kent,  on  St.  John- 
the-Baptist's  Day,  24  June,  and  baptised 
at  East  Mailing,  co.  Kent,  1 1  July  1905. 

Page  127. — Major  William  Francis 
Howard  Stafford  was  promoted  Lieut. - 
Colonel  Royal  Engineers  14  April  1900, 
and  Brevet  Colonel  10  February  1904; 
served  in  South  African  War  1 899-1 900, 
took  part  in  operations  in  the  Orange 
Free  State  from  February  to  May  1900, 
including  engagement  at  Poplar  Grove  ; 
afterwards  Commanding  the  Royal 
Engineers  Third  Infantry  Division 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Queen's  medal 
with    three   clasps.    King's    medal   with 


CARR,  continued. 

two  clasps) ;  nominated  C.B.  26  June 
1902  ;  now  Chief  Engineer  Southern 
Command. 

Hubert  William  Culling  Carr-Gomm 
was  elected  M.P.  for  Rotherhithe  in 
January  1906,  and  was  appointed 
Parliamentary  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Premier,  the  Rt.  Hon^^  Sir  Henry 
Campbell- Bannerman,  G.C.B.  He 
was  married  at  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster (by  the  Rev.  Canon  Walter 
Raleigh  Carr,  uncle  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Herbert  Hensley 
Henson  and  the  Rev.  Canon  Frederick 
Ralph  Grenside),  on  Tuesday,  1 1 
September  1906,  to  Kathleen  Isabella 
MacNeale,  only  child  of  William  Rome 
of  Liverpool. 

CARTHEW.  Vol.  8,  page  7.— Ranulphus 
John  Carthew  is  now  Lieut.-Colonel  and 
Hon.  Colonel  Commanding  Suffolk 
Royal  Garrison  Artillery. 

CASTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  45  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  II,  page  iv.) — Edgar  and  Ellen 
Maud  Castle  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Marjorie  Anne,  born  at 
39  Marlborough  Hill,  St.  John's  Wood, 
CO.   Middlesex,  on  Friday,   13   October 

1905,  and  baptised  at  All  Souls', 
Loudoun  Road,  St.  John's  Wood, 
28  January  1906. 

Page  46. — Marcellus  Purnell  Castle 
married  2ndly  at  Holy  Trinity,  Geneva, 
Switzerland,  on  Saturday,  8  September 

1906,  Helfene  Marguerite,  daughter  of 
Jean  Kiibler  of  Geneva ;  born  at 
Genoa,  Italy,  10  April  1872. 

Stanley  Mason  Castle  was  appointed 
Captain  ist  Battalion  Sherwood 
Foresters  19  July  1905.  He  married 
at  St.  Patrick's,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Saturday,  25  August  1906,  Emily  Maud, 
2nd  daughter  of  Richard  Perkins  of 
Snaith,  co.  York,  M.D.,  formerly 
Assistant  Surgeon  Army  Medical 
Department. 

CAVE-BROWNE.  Vol.  9,  page  24.— 
Mary,  younger  daughter  of  Edward 
Raban  Cave-Browne,  C.S.I.,  was  married 
at  St.  Mark's,  Reigate,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Thursday,  20  September  1906,  to 
Spencer  Domett  Secretan,  younger  son 
of  Holford  Secretan  of  Reigate. 

William  Cave-Browne  was  gazetted 
2nd  Lieutenant  Corps  of  Royal 
Engineers  17  September  1905. 

Horace  Cave-Browne  was  gazetted  2nd 
Lieutenant  Indian  Army  5  August  1905. 


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CHADWICK.  Vol.  5,  page  135.— Annie 
Violet,  eldest  daughter  of  Alfred 
Chadwick,  was  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Ore,  co.  Sussex,  on  Saturday, 
6  October  1906,  to  Daniel  Kenneth 
Capper  Birt,  eldest  son  of  Daniel  Birt 
of  54  Shooter's  Hill  Road,  Blackheath, 
CO.  Kent. 

Alfred  William  Chadwick  of  Orange- 
vale,  Komgha,  Cape  Colony,  South 
Africa,  married  at  the  parish  church, 
Komgha,  on  \\^ednesday,  21  February 
1906,  Mabel  Nellie,  daughter  of  Stephen 
Turner  of  Hatchey,  Komgha. 

CHAFY.  Vol.  7,  page  iii. — Gwendolen 
Mary,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  William 
Kyle  Westwood  Chafy,  was  married 
on  Monday,  18  June  1906,  to  James 
Gibbon,  2nd  son  of  William  Forbes 
Gibbon  of  Birdpur  and  Alidapur,  India. 

Page  112  {and  Addenda,  I  oL  11, 
page  V.) — Hugh  Edmund  and  Henrietta 
Sibyl  Chafy,  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Rupert  Corbyn  Chafy,  born  at 
Braynes,  Wiveliscombe,  co.  Somerset, 
on  Saturday,  14  April,  and  baptised 
at  Wiveliscombe  12  May  1906. 
CHANCE.  Vol.  3,  page  64. — Nicolo 
Francesco  Dracopoli  died  at  Villa 
Dracopoli,  Antibes,  France,  12  January 
1906,  and  was  buried  at  Antibes. 

Page  65. — Archibald  Edward  Dobbs 
is  now  of  Castle  Dobbs,  co.  Antrim. 

Page  68. — Frederick  William  Chance, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Mayor  of  Carlisle  1905, 
was  elected  M.P.  for  Carlisle  July  1905, 
and  re-elected  in  January  1906. 

Page  70. — Arent  de  Peyster  Chance 
died  at  Paris,  in  his  70th  year,  on 
Monday,  28  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Powyke,  co.  Worcester,  i  June  1906. 
Will  dated  5  May  1898,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  26  June  1906,  by 
Maria  Chance,  relict,  Arent  Schuyler 
de  Peyster  Chance,  son,  Alexander 
Macomb  Chance,  brother,  and  Reginald 
Tufifley  Harding,  the  Executors. 

Page  7  r  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  g, 
page  iv.) — George  Harold  de  Peyster 
and  Maude  Chance  have  further  issue 
a  son,  William  Lawrence  Chance,  born 
28  September,  and  baptised  at  Frant, 
CO.  Sussex,  21  December  1905. 

Kenneth  Macomb  Chance  married  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  14  December  1905,  Muriel 
Clara,  elder  daughter  of  George  Benson 
Monkhouse  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  co. 
Northumberland,  by  Hilda  Mary  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Luke  Blumer  Bushell. 


CLARK.  Vol.  II,  page  80.— The  Rev. 
Edward  Travers  Clark  resigned  the 
Vicarage  of  Newnham-on-Severn,  co. 
Gloucester,  in  February  1906,  and  has 
been  Rector  of  Washfield,  co.  Devon, 
since  that  date. 

CLIPPINGDALE.  Vol.  9,  page  171.— 
Rachel,  widow  of  Samuel  Dodd 
Clippingdale,  died  at  50  Northfield 
Road,  Stamford  Hill,  in  her  88th  year, 
on  Thursday,  23  August,  and  was 
buried  in  the  family  grave  in  the  City 
of  London  Cemetery,  Little  Ilford,  co. 
Essex,  28  August  1906.  Will  dated 
19  September  1899,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  13  September  1906, 
by  Sarah  Elizabeth  Clippingdale. 

CLOUGH-TAYLOR.  Vol.  6,  page  44 
{afid  Addenda,  Vol.  7,  page  Hi.)— 
Edward  Harrison  and  Lady  Mary 
Clough-Taylor  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Walter  Stuart  Augustus  Clough-Taylor, 
born  at  Drum  Manor,  co.  Tyrone,  on 
Thursday,  12  October,  and  baptised  at 
Kildress,  co.  Tyrone,  6  December  1905. 

COLBY.  Vol.  I,  page  4.  —  Louise  Mar- 
garet Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  George  de  Carteret  Guille  {see  Vol. 
I,  page  j8),  and  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Frederic  Thomas  Colby,  D.D.,  was 
married  at  St.  John's,  Tunbridge  Wells, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Tuesday,  31  October  1905, 
to  George  Hart  Seeker  of  Sharpe's  Mead, 
Sidmouth,  co.  Devon,  formerly  of  Ring- 
moor  Vean,  South  Devon  (3rd  son  of 
John  Seeker  of  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of  John  Powell) ; 
born  at  Windsor  2  October  1841. 

COLLIER.  Vol.  I,  page  57.— The  Rev. 
Carus  Vale  Collier  married  at  Whitburn, 
CO.  Durham,  20  June  1906,  Olivia 
Chambers,  3rd  daughter  of  George 
Pollard  of  Cleadon  Grange,  co.  Durham, 
by  Isabella  his  wife,  daughter  of  John 
Stephenson  of  Carr  House,  co.  Durham ; 
born  at  Trafford  Hill,  co.  Durham,  29 
May  1 8  7  5 ,  and  baptised  privately,  baptism 
registered  at  Eaglescliffe,  co.  Durham. 

COLLINS.  Vol.  4,  page  113.— Sarah, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  John  Ferdinando 
Collins,  died  at  Ordsal,  Reading,  co. 
Berks,  in  her  97th  year,  on  Monday, 
12  March,  and  was  buried  in  the 
churchyard  at  Lockinge,  co.  Berks,  on 
Friday,  16  March  1906.  M.I.,  also  a 
Memorial  Tablet  in  the  church.  Will 
dated  31  October  1900,  proved  at 
Oxford  23  April  1906,  by  Charles 
Collins,  the  sole  Executor. 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


COLYER-FERGUSSON.  Vol.  4, 
page  128.— Thomas  Colyer  Colyer- 
Fergusson  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Kent 
1906-1907. 

CONYERS.  Vol.  s,  page  3.— The  HonW- 
William  Reginald  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam 
died  in  London  on  Saturday,  7  July 
1906.  Administration  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  i  August  1906, 
to  the  Hon''''  William  Charles 
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  of  Barnsdale, 
Oakham,  co.  Rutland,  brother. 

COODE.  Vol.  2,  page  19.— Philip  Melvill 
Coode  of  Wentworth,  St.  Austell,  co. 
Cornwall,  married  at  Braddock,  co. 
Cornwall,  26  April  1906,  Constance 
Mary,  elder  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Vernon  Harcourt  Aldham,  Rector  of 
Boconnoc  with  Braddock,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Truro. 

Winifred  Alice  (Judy),  3rd  daughter 
of  Edward  Coode,  died  at  Polapit 
Tamar,  co.  Cornwall,  aged  41,  on 
Wednesday,  8  August,  and  was  buried 
at  Werrington,  co.  Devon,  10  August 
1906.  Will  dated  6  December  1904, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
16  November  1906,  by  Richard  Carlyon 
Coode,  brother,  the  sole  Executor. 

COOKSON.  Vol.  3.  page  13°  (^'^^ 
Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  z;.)— Bryan  and 
Annie  Cookson  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Ruth  Constance,  born  at  7  Imber  Park 
Road.  Esher,  co.  Surrey,  on  Sunday, 
14  January,  and  baptised  at  Thames 
Ditton,  CO.  Surrey,  23  February  1906. 

COOKSON.  Vol.  9,  page  145-— Charlotte, 
widow  of  John  Douglas  Francis  Cookson, 
died  at  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  aged  78, 
7  June  1906,  and  was  buried  there. 
Will  dated  28  December  1895,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  4  September 
1906,  by  Florence  Harriett  Cookson, 
the  sole  Executrix. 

COTTON.  Vol.  10,  page  70.— Frederick 
Arthur  Stapleton  Cotton  was  appointed 
to  Staff  of  Melanesian  Mission  14  June 

COWPER-ESSEX.  Vol.  6,  page  11.— 
Major  Thomas  Cowper-Essex  (who  took 
the  additional  name  of  Essex  after  the 
death  of  his  father  6  October  1901,  and  is 
now  of  Green  End  Cottage,  Hawkshead, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  of  Grove  House, 
Seymour  Place,  South  Kensington, 
London)  was  gazetted  Lieut.-Colonel  to 
command  the  3rd  Battalion  Loyal 
North  Lancashire  Regiment,  "London 
Gazette,"  in  September  1906. 


CRAIG.  Vol.  5,  page  35.— Algernon 
Tudor  Craig,  Major  4th  Battalion 
Royal  Irish  Rifles,  Hon.  Captain  in  the 
Army,  resigned  his  Commission  20  April 
1906. 

CRAWFURD.  Vol.  2,  page  9  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  4,  page  «.)— The  Rev. 
Gibbs  Payne  and  the  Hon''i=  Edith 
Ellen  Louisa  Crawfurd  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Mary  Angela,  born  at 
the  Vicarage,  Bicester,  co.  Oxford,  1  May, 
and  baptised  at  Bicester  3  June  1906. 

CRIPPS.  Vol.  2,  page  120  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  10,  page  zi.)— Egerton  Tymewell 
and  Hilda  Katharine  Gambler  Cripps 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Margaret 
Dorothea,  born  at  Stratton,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Saturday,  6  January, 
and  baptised  at  the  parish  church, 
Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  4  February 
1906. 

Page  120.  —  Gwendolen  Elizabeth, 
elder  daughter  of  Edmund  William 
Cripps,  was  married  at  Anipney  Crucis, 
CO.  Gloucester,  on  Thursday,  4  October 
1906,  to  Berkeley  John  Byng  Stephens 
(2nd  son  of  Frederick  Stephens  of 
Bentworth  Lodge,  co.  Hants,  Captain 
2nd  Life  Guards,  J.P.  for  the  counties 
of  Hants  and  Huntingdon,  by  Cecilia 
Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of  Captain 
Henry  Byng  of  Quendon  Hall,  co. 
Essex,  R.N.) ;  born  at  Abbots  Ripton,  co. 
Huntingdon,  on  Saturday,  22  July  1871. 

CRIPPS.  Vol.  4.  page  75  ('^'"^  Addenda, 
Vol.  6,  page  m)— Sydney  Bush  and 
Frances  Maude  Cripps  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Sylvia  Maude,  born  at 
163  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Sunday,  7  January,  and 
baptised  at  St.  Luke's,  Westbourne 
Park,  London,  8  March  1906. 

Pj,ge  ^6. — The  will  of  Percy  Rowland 
Cripp's,  who  died  23  September  1905, 
was  dated  28  July  1891,  and  proved  m 
the  Principal  Registry  25  October  1905, 
by  Henry  Kater  Cripps. 

CURE.  Vol.  2,  page  22  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  II,  page  ?)«".)— George  Edward 
and  lone  Catherine  Victoria  Capel 
Cure,  now  of  Blake  Hall,  co.  Essex, 
have' issue  a  daughter,  Elizabeth  Sarah 
lone,  born  at  41  Beaufort  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London,  8  March,  and 
baptised  at  Ettington,  co.  Warwick, 
2  ALay  1906. 

Page  24.— Alfred  Capel  Cure  retired  as 
Major  from  the  Royal  Artillery  in  1901. 


ADDITIONS    (V    CORRECTIONS. 


IX 


DANVERS.  Vol.  8,  page  63.— Eleanora 
Sophia,  widow  of  John  Harris  Danvers, 
died  at  Priest  Hill,  Caversham,  co. 
Oxford,  aged  72,  on  Saturday,  28  April, 
and  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery 
at  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday, 
3  May  1906.  Administration  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  2  June 
1906,  to  John  Henry  Danvers,  her  son. 
Frederick  Charles  Danvers,  died  at 
Broad  Oaks,  Addlestone,  co.  Surrey 
(the  residence  of  his  sister),  aged  73, 
on  Thursday,  17  May,  and  was  buried 
at  Benhilton,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday, 
21  May  1906.  Administration  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  in 
August  1906,  to  Louisa  Danvers. 

DARBY.  Vol.  4,  page  49.  — Alfred 
Edmund  William  Darby  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Salop  1906-1907. 

D'ARCY.  Vol.  9,  page  176.— William 
Francis  D'Arcy  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
23  May  1906,  Violet  Nina,  daughter  of 
Francis  Charles  Baring  of  Norman 
Court,  Salisbury,  co.  Wilts,  J.  P.  for 
that  county. 

DARWIN.  Vol.  4,  page  itS.— Bernard 
Richard  Meirion  Darwin  married  at  St. 
Luke's,  Chelsea,  on  Tuesday,  31  July 
1906,  Elinor  Mary,  elder  daughter  of 
William  Thomas  Monsell. 

DE  MAULEY.  Vol.  n,  page  136.— The 
Hon'''=  Edwin  Charles  William  Ponsonby 
married  2ndly  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London,  on  Saturday,  17  Feb- 
ruary 1906,  Hilda,  daughter  of  Robert 
Smith  of  Goldings,  co.  Hertford. 

DICKEN.  Vol.  7,  page  140. — Captain 
Charles  Gauntlett  Dicken,  R.N.,  was 
promoted  Rear-Admiral  5  July  1905. 

DIDHAM.  Vol.  6,  page  148  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  8,  page  vii.) — Chambers  and 
Constance  Violet  Didham  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Elizabeth  Mary 
Brailsford,  born  at  "The  Hurst," 
Tibshelf,  co.  Derby,  16  May,  and 
baptised  at  Tibshelf  i  July  1906. 

DODDERIDGE.  Vol.  8,  page  55.— The 
Rev.  Sidney  Edwin  Dodderidge,  Rector 
of  St.  Anne's,  Thornbury,  co.  Hereford, 
was  initiated  and  appointed  Warden  of 
the  Guild  of  St.  Anne,  Thornbury, 
in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Anne's, 
Thornbur)',  on  St.  Anne's  Day,  26  July 
1906,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Herbert 
Mather,  Coadjutor  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Percival,  Bishop  of  Hereford. 


DODDERIDGE,  contitiued. 

Page  56. — Albert  Victor  Dodderidge 
married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Dorchester, 
CO.  Dorset,  20  August  1906,  Florence 
Annie  Sarah,  eldest  daughter  of  Albert 
Neal  of  Chetnole,  co.  Dorset,  and  of 
Ay  ling  House,  Dorchester,  by  Mary 
Annie  his  wife,  only  daughter  of  John 
Guppy  of  Crokeway,  Maiden  Newton, 
CO.  Dorset ;  born  at  Grimstone,  co. 
Dorset,  13  February,  and  baptised  at 
Frampton,  co.  Dorset,  10  March  1882. 

DONNE.  Vol.  5,  page  in.— The  Rev. 
Robert  Frederick  Smith,  Minor  Canon 
of  Southwell  Cathedral,  died,  in  his 
73rd  year,  on  Monday,  23  October,  and 
was  buried  at  Southwell  Minster  on 
Thursday,  26  October  1905. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Donne 
was  collated  to  the  Rectory  of  Keele, 
CO.  Stafford,  in  October  1905,  by  Ralph 
Sneyd. 

William  Bodham  Donne  of  East 
London,  Cape  Colony,  South  Africa, 
married  at  the  Church  of  the  Immacu- 
late Conception,  East  London,  i  June 
1903,  Edith,  daughter  of  Edward 
VVellbeloved.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Charles  Edward  Cowper  Donne,  born 
28  March  1904,  and  a  daughter,  Violet 
Kemble,  born  8  October  1906. 

DRAYNER.  Vol.  6,  page  50.— William 
Drayner  married  at  St.  Giles', 
Camberwell,  co.  Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
18  August  1906,  Eleanor  Emma, 
daughter  of  Thomas  Henry  Maynard 
of  Highbury  Park,  London,  by  Eleanor 
his  wife,  daughter  of  John  Taylor. 

DUGDALE.  Vol.  2,  page  105.— Frank 
Dugdale  was  gazetted  M.V.O.  (4th-class) 
15  May  1906,  to  date  from  11  March 
1906. 

Page  106. — Eva  Margaret,  only 
surviving  daughter  of  John  Marshall 
Dugdale  of  Llwyn,  Llanfyllin,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, was  married  at  St.  Myllin's, 
Llanfyllin  (by  the  Rev.  Henry  Philip 
Montolieu  Margesson  and  the  Rev. 
Sydney  Dugdale,  brothers-in-law  of  the 
bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Lewis 
William  Davies,  the  Rector),  on 
Tuesday,  4  September  1906,  to 
Arthur  Glyn  Price,  4th  son  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  Edwardes  Price,  Vicar 
of  Morton,  co.  Salop,  by  Mary 
Jane  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Lewis,  Rector  of  Manafon,  co. 
Montgomery. 


ADDITIONS    &■    CORRECTIONS. 


DUGDALE,  continued. 

Page  1 07. — The  Rev.  Sydney  Uugdale 
married  zndly  at  St.  James',  Paddington, 
London,  on  Thursday,  4  May  1905, 
Phyllis,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Edwardes  Price.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Dorothy  Mary,  born  at 
the  Vicarage,  Lower  Deeding,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Saturday,  30  June,  and  baptised  at 
Lower  Deeding  29  July  1906. 

EARLE.  Vol.  10,  page  112. — Ronald 
Hamilton  and  Louise  Mary  Earle  have 
issue  a  son,  Arthur  Hubert  Greville 
Earle,  born  at  105  Sloane  Street, 
Chelsea,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
20  June,  and  baptised  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Sloane  Street,  London,  5  July  1906. 

EASTWOOD.  Vol.  5,  page  158.— 
Frederick  Norman  Eastwood  married  at 
St.  Bartholomew's,  Sydenham,  co.  Kent, 
on  Tuesday,  19  June  1906,  Edith 
Mary,  younger  daughter  of  Charles 
Beaumont  Waller  of  Sydenham,  M.B., 
by  Harriet  his  wife,  daughter  of  Henry 
Currey,  by  Emily  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Sir  Charles  Price,  Daronet. 

EDWARDS.  Vol.  i,  page  258.— Henry 
John  Edwards,  M.A.,  Fellow,  Dean 
and  Assistant  Tutor  of  Peterhouse, 
Cambridge,  Lieut. -Colonel  Commanding 
the  Cambridge  University  Rifle  Volun- 
teers, married  at  St.  Mary's,  Uggeshall, 
CO.  Suffolk,  on  Saturday,  30  December 
1905,  Margaret  Ethel,  eldest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Ashton,  Rector  of 
Uggeshall  and  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schools. 

Page  258  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  7, 
page  IV.) — Edward  Charles  and  Ellen 
Edgcome  Edwards  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Margaret  Emily,  born  at 
Penzance,  co.  Cornwall,  22  August, 
and  baptised  at  St.  Mary's,  Penzance, 
15  September  1906. 

Page  262. — Sir  William  Laird  Clowes, 
who  was  knighted  24  October  1902, 
died  at  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  49,  on  Monday,  14  August  1905. 

ESHELBY.  Vol.  I,  page  226.— Alice 
NLnry,  eldest  daugl\ter  of  Henry  Lowcay 
Eshelby,  died  suddenly  at  her  residence, 
Estcourt,  Roby,  co.  Lancaster,  on 
Saturday,  7  July,  and  was  buried  in 
Flaybrick  Hill  Cemetery,  Birkenhead, 
CO.  Chester,  10  July  1906. 

EVANS.  Vol.  4,  page  92. — John  James 
livans  was  appointed  one  of  the  Govern- 
ment Nominee  Members  Mersey  Docks 
and  Harbour  Doard  in  August  1906. 


EVANS,  continued. 

Page  92. — Dickerton  Edward  Everett 
Evans  died  at  the  residence  of  his 
brother-in-law,  the  Rev.  John  Moore 
Fergusson,  Southend-on-Sea,  co.  Essex, 
aged  36,  on  Wednesday,  15  November, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery  at 
Debington,  co.  Chester,  on  Saturday, 
18  November  1905.  Administration 
was  granted  at   Chester   29   November 

1905,  to  John  James  Evans,  father. 
Page    93. — Edward    Evans  of  Spital 

Old  Hall,  Bromborough,  co.  Chester, 
was  knighted  at  Buckingham  Palace  by 
H.M.  the  King  24  July  1906. 

Page  94. — William  Sandford  Evans 
was  gazetted  2nd  Lieutenant  the  Welsh 
Regiment  in  October  1906. 

FANE.  Vol.  12,  pages  82  to  85.— The 
children  of  John  Augustus  and  Eleanor 
Fane  were  baptised  at  Littlemore,  co. 
Oxford  (by  the  Rev.  George  William 
Huntingford),  as  follows :  John  Henry 
Scrope  Fane,  28  July  1861  ;  Isabel, 
8  May  1864;  Augustus  Walter  Fane, 
3  June  1866;  and  Sydney  Algernon 
Fane,  8  December  1867. 

Page  84. — Francis  Luther  Fane  of 
Oak  Lodge,  Ide  Hill,  Sevenoaks,  co. 
Kent,  married  at  St.  Michael's,  Dedford 
Park,     CO.     Middlesex,    on     Tuesday, 

6  February  1906,  Mary,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  Henry  Harris  of 
Ballarat,  Victoria,  by  Amelia  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Peter  William  Plomer  ; 
horn  29  January  1877. 

FLAVEL.  Vol.  I,  page  207.— Gilbert 
Henry  Flavel,  Midshipman  R.N.R.,  was 
promoted     Sub-Lieutenant     31     March 

1906,  and  appointed  to  H.M.S.  "Diana  " 
for  training,  Mediterranean  Fleet. 

FLETCHER.  Vol.  3,  page  78.— Thomas 
Russell  Fletcher  of  Aldridge,  co. 
Stafford,  married  istly  at  the  Registry 
Office,  Aston,  co.  Warwick,  29  January 
1906,  and  afterwards  at  All  Souls', 
r,angham  Place,  1-ondon,  28  April 
1906,  Minnie,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Hayler  of  Croydon,  co.  Surrey. 

Page  79. — Irene  Kathleen,  daughter 
of  Walter  John  Fletcher,  was  married 
at  Wimborne  Minster,  co.  Dorset  (by 
the  Rev.  James  Michael  John  Fletcher, 
the  Vicar,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Percival    Hart    Dyke),    on    Thursday, 

7  June  1906,  to^  D'Orville  Brook 
l.)awson  (youngest  surviving  son  of 
William  Hill  Dawson  of  50  Kensington 
Court  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London); 


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FLETCHER,  continued. 

born  12  August  1873;  entered  the 
Army  from  Militia,  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
The  Prince  of  Wales'  Volunteers  (South 
Lancashire  Regiment)  2  June  1894, 
Lieutenant  11  June  1897,  Captain 
13  December  1901. 

Page  80. — The  Rev.  James  Michael 
John  Fletcher  was  instituted  to  the 
Vicarage  of  Wimbome  Minster,  co. 
Dorset,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Words- 
worth, Bishop  of  Salisbury,  in  Lambeth 
Palace  Chapel,  21  February  1906,  on 
the  nomination  of  the  Church  Governors 
of  Wimbome  Minster,  and  was  inducted 
the  same  day  by  the  Ven'''=  Charles 
Leslie  Dundas,  Archdeacon  of  Dorset. 

FOLJAMBE.  Vol.  I,  page  45.— Francis 
John  Savile  and  Lady  Gertrude  Emily 
Foljambe  celebrated  their  golden 
wedding  on  Tuesday,  20  February 
1906. 

Page  47. — Arthur  William  de  Brito 
Savile,  who  bears  the  courtesy  title  of 
Viscount  Hawkesbury,  was  appointed 
State  Steward  and  Chamberlain  of  the 
Vice-Regal  Household  to  His  Excellency 
the  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Ireland,  13  February  1906. 

Page  48.  —  Cecil  George  Savile 
Foljambe,  Baron  Hawkesbury  {see 
Addenda,  Vol.  2,  page  Hi.)  was  created 
Viscount  Hawkesbury  of  Kirkham  in 
the  county  of  York  and  of  Mansfield 
in  the  county  of  Nottingham,  and  Earl 
of  Liverpool  22  December  1905,  and 
took  his  seat  in  the  House  of  Lords  on 
Tuesday,  13  February  1906,  as  Earl  of 
Liverpool,  supported  by  the  Earl  of 
Crewe,  Lord  President  of  the  Council 
(for  the  Earl  of  Chesterfield)  and  Earl 
Carrington,  President  of  the  Board  of 
Agriculture.  He  was  appointed  Lord 
Steward  of  H.M.  Household  19  De- 
cember 1905,  and  sworn  a  Member 
of  the  Privy  Council  on  Monday, 
8  January  1906.  By  Royal  Warrant 
dated  25  August  1906,  he  has  been 
granted  the  following  honourable 
augmentation  to  his  arms  in  com- 
memoration of  the  tenure  of  the  Office 
of  Lord  Steward  of  the  Household  by 
his  grandfather,  Charles  Cecil  Cope, 
Earl  of  Liverpool,  and  by  himself:  On 
an  escutcheon  vert  a  key  surmounted 
by  a  baton  in  saltire  or ;  and  also  the 
following  additional  crest  of  honourable 
augmentation :  On  a  chapeau  gules 
turned   up   ermine  a   lion    rampant    of 


FOLJAMBE,  continued. 

the  first  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  bezant  thereon  an  eagle  displayed 
sable  and  resting  the  dexter  hind  paw 
on  a  plate  charged  with  a  bend  azure 
thereon  three  garbs  or  and  surmounted 
by  an  escutcheon  argent  charged  with 
an  eagle  displayed  also  sable  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  fleur-de-lis  also  or 
the  lion  crowned  gold  and  supporting 
with  the  fore  paws  a  man-of-war's  church 
pendant  proper. 


FREEMAN.  Vol.  11,  page  50.— Kenneth 
John  Freeman  of  Ospringe,  Winchester, 
died  at  Winchester,  aged  24,  on 
Sunday,  15  July,  and  was  buried  in 
St.  Faith's  Cemetery,  Winchester,  on 
Thursday,  19  July  1906. 

Percy  Broke  Freeman  matriculated 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  22 
October  1906. 

FRY.  Vol.  10,  page  14.  —  Edward 
Mackey,  M.D.,  died  in  London  28 
July,  and  was  buried  in  the  Catholic 
Cemetery,  Nechells,  Birmingham,  30 
July  1906. 


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ADDITIONS   6-    CORRECTIONS. 


GARRETT.  Vol.  5,  page  142. — Colonel 
Edmund  Garrett,  V.D.,  was  nominated 
C.B.  on  Thursday,  28  June  1906 
(Birthday  Honour). 

GATTY.  Vol.  2,  page  154.— Sir  Alfred 
Scott  Scott-Gatty  was  nominated  C.V.O. 
on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of  King 
Haakon  of  Norway  in  November  1906. 
Page  154  {and  Addenda.,  Vol.  12, 
page  xxvii.) — Sir  Stephen  Herbert  and 
Katharine  Gatty  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Hester,  born  at  45  Onslow  Gardens, 
London,  on  Friday,  16  March,  and 
baptised  at  St.  Peter'.s,  Cranley  Gardens, 
London,  17  April  1906. 

GERARD.  Vol.  9,  page  108.— Frederic 
John,  Baron  Gerard,  married  at  the 
Oratory,  Brompton,  London,  on  Mon- 
day, 17  September  1906,  May,  daughter 
of  Sir  Martin  Le  Alarchant  Hadsley 
Gosselin  of  Blakesware,  co.  Hertford, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  by  the  Hon>"<= 
Katherine  Frances  his  wife,  younger 
daughter  of  Sir  Robert  Tolver,  ist 
Baron  Gerard  of  Bryn,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  13th  Baronet  (see  page  no). 

Page  III.  —  Catherine,  wife  of 
Frederic  Gerard,  died  on  Saturday, 
5  May,  and  was  buried  at  Coughton, 
CO.  Warwick,  10  May  1906. 

GETTING.  Vol.  12,  page  37. — James 
Charles  Getting  married  at  the  parish 
church,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Shrove  Tuesday,  27  February  1906, 
Florence,  2nd  daughter  of  John  Peter 
White  of  Belgrano,  Buenos  Ayres, 
Argentine  Republic,  by  Lucy  Ann  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Frederick  William 
Plowes  of  Belgrano ;  born  at  Quinta 
Plowes,  Belgrano,  4  February  1881,  and 
baptised  at  St.  John's,  Buenos  Ayres. 

GIBBONS.  Vol.  9,  page  46. — Rosamond 
Margaret  Joan,  2nd  daughter  of  John 
Skipworth  Gibbons,  was  married  at 
Boddington,  co.  Gloucester  (by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  George  Gibbons,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Canon  Henrj'  Sewell  and  the 
Rev.  George  Allen  Fisher  Pearson),  on 
Thursday,  14  December  1905,  to  Henry 
Peel  de  Winton  of  Abbot's  Lodge,  near 
Gloucester  (youngest  son  of  Thomas 
de  Winton  of  Wallsworth  Hall,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.  for  co.  Gloucester, 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Brecon  1863, 
formerly  Captain  Royal  Artillery,  by 
Barbara  his  wife,  daughter  of  William 
Henry  Peel  of  Aylesmore,  co. 
Gloucester);  born  15  September  1863. 


GILBEY.  Vol.  3,  page  147  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  II,  page  X.) — Gilbert  and  Edith 
Mary  Gilbey  have  furthur  issue  a 
daughter,  Clare  Edith,  born  at  "  Chalk- 
lands,"  Bourne  End,  co.  Buckingham, 
on  Friday,  10  November,  and  baptised 
at  St.  Paul's,  Wooburn,  co.  Buckingham, 
on  Tuesday,  26  December  1905. 

GLAZEBROOK.  Vol.  3,  page  60  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  6,  page  vi.) — William 
Rimington  and  Dora  Glazebrook  have 
further  issue  a  son,  PhiHp  Nicholas 
Glazebrook,  born  at  1 7  Kingsniead  Road 
South,  Oxton,  CO.  Chester,  26  March,  and 
baptised  at  the  parish  church.  West 
Derby,  co.  Lancaster,  6  May  1906. 

Page  60  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xxix.) — Hamilton  and  Margaret 
Glazebrook  have  issue  a  son,  Frederick 
Hilton  Glazebrook,  born  at  32  Village 
Road,  Oxton,  20  June,  and  baptised  at 
the  parish  church,  West  Derby,  30  July 
1906. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  6,  page  65.— Edward 
Delavan  Goddard  of  The  Cottage, 
Little  Aston,  Stafford,  died  at  South 
Cliff  Tower,  Bournemouth,  co.  Hants, 
aged  77,  on  Monday,  11  December, 
and  was  buried  in  the  family  vault 
at  Old  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick, 
on  Thursday,  14  December  1905. 
Administration  (with  will  dated  24 
September  1897)  was  granted  at 
Birmingham  19  January  1906,  to 
Fanny  Delavan  Goddard,  spinster,  sister. 
Page  66. — Evelyn  Maud,  wife  of 
Francis  Ambrose  D'Oyly  Goddard,  died 
at  Portland  House,  Fitzroy  Square, 
London,  on  Friday,  9  February,  and 
was  buried  at  Hendon  Park  13  Feb- 
ruary 1906.      Will  dated   11   December 

1905,  proved    at    Jersey    27    October 

1906,  by  Francis  Ambrose  D'Oyly 
Goddard  and  George  William  Henry 
Le  Feuvre,  the  Executors. 

Page  66  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  10, 
page  viii.) — Francis  \\'arren  Morrison 
and  Elizabeth  Gertrude  Goddard  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Lois  Maxine, 
born  at  Salida,  Colorado,  U.S..\.,  on 
Sunday,  14  May  1905. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  II,  page  22.— FitzRoy 
Pleydell  (loddard  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Wilts  1 906-1 907. 

GREEN.  Vol.  4,  page  45. — Catherine 
EHzabeth,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry 
Green,  died  at  the  Rectory,  Mowsley,  co. 
Leicester,  aged  59,  on  Sunday,  15  Oc- 
tober, and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard 
at  Mowsley  18  October  1905.     M.I. 


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GREEN,  continued. 

Page47. — Dom  EverardGrevis  Joseph 
Green  (in  religion  Dom  Edward)  solemnly 
professed  of  the  Order  of  St.  Benedict 
at  Downside  Abbey,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Sunday,  i  June  1902,  ordained  Priest  on 
Sunday,  15  October  1905,  by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Dr.  Burton,  Bishop  of  Clifton,  in 
Downside  Abbey  Church,  where  the  day 
following  he  sang  his  first  mass. 

GREY.  Vol.  II,  page  170. — Frances 
Dorothy,  Lady  Grey,  died  at  Ellingham, 
CO.  Northumberland,  on  Sunday,  4  Feb- 
ruary 1906,  the  result  of  an  accident 
on  the  previous  Thursday,  and  was 
cremated  at  Darlington,  co.  Durham, 
on  Wednesday,  7  February,  the  ashes 
being  subsequently  interred  at  Falloden, 
CO.  Northumberland.  Memorial  Service 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  the  same 
day.  Will  dated  10  March  1898,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  28  February 
1906,  by  Sir  Edward  Grey,  husband, 
the  sole  Executor. 

Page  171. — Constance  Mary,  youngest 
daughter  of  Lieut.-Colonel  George  Henry 
Grey,  was  married  at  Lucker,  co.  North- 
umberland, 18  January  1905,  to  Edward 
Cotton  Curtis  of  Roche  Court,  Salisbury 
(son  of  William  Cotton  Curtis  of 
Potterells,  Hatfield,  co.  Hertford,  by 
Louisa  his  wife,  daughter  of  T. 
Thornewill) ;  born  at  Barnes,  co.  Surrey, 
4  May  1863. 

GUILLE.  Vol.  I,  page  38. — Louisa 
Margaret  Anne,  daughter  of  George  de 
Carteret  Guille  and  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Frederic  Thomas  Colby,  D.D.  {see 
Vol.  I,  page  4),  was  married  at  St. 
John's,  Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  on 
Tuesday,  31  October  1905,  to  George 
Hart  Seeker  {see  page  vii.) 

Page  39. — Rosa  Caroline,  widow  of 
William  Cory,  died  in  Paris  27 
January,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Ouen's 
Cemetery  29  January  1906.  Will  dated 
26  August  1892,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  12  April  1906,  by  Howard 
Overing  Sturgis,  one  of  the  Executors. 

Page  40  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  j", 
page  it.) — The  Rev.  Hubert  George 
de  Carteret  and  Catherine  Lucretia 
Stevens-Guille  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Hubert  de  Carteret  Stevens-Guille,  born 
1 1  February,  and  baptised  at  Monkleigh, 
CO.  Devon,  20  March  1906. 

HALES.  Vol.  I,  page  289.— The  Rev. 
Richard  Cox  Hales  died  at  his 
residence,  27  Cambridge  Road,  Hove, 
CO.    Sussex,    on  Wednesday,   25   April, 


HALES,  continued. 

and  was  buried  in  the  old  parish 
churchyard  of  Hove  28  April  1906. 
Will  dated  30  April  1883,  with  two 
codicils  dated  respectively  10  December 
1889  and  3  March  1905,  proved  at 
Lewes  8  August  1906,  by  Ada  Young 
Hales,  relict,  Charles  Alfred  WooUey 
and  James  Elton  Hales,  the  Executors. 

HARDWICKE.  Vol.  4,  page  135.  (^"-^ 
Addenda,  Vol.  II,  page  xi.) — William 
Perton  Allen  and  Elsie  Kate  Hardwicke 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Francis 
Chudleigh  Perton  Hardwicke,  born  at 
Tooting,  CO.  Surrey,  1 1  December  1905  ; 
died  at  Tooting  17  January,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Nicholas',  Tooting,  20 
January  1906. 

HARINGTON.  Vol.  10,  page  123.— 
Emily  Octavia,  widow  of  Lieut.-Colonel 
Thomas  Lowth  Harington,  died  at 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  in  her  87th  year, 
on  Monday,  20  August,  and  was  buried 
in  Locksbrook  Cemetery,  Bath,  23 
August  1906.  Will  dated  27  February 
1906,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
26  September  1906,  by  Herbert 
Septimus  Harington,  son,  the  Executor. 

HART- DAVIS.  Vol.  g,  page  32.— 
Edward  Walter  Joynson  died  at  Corfu, 
on  Tuesday,  29  November,  and  was 
buried  in  the  British  Cemetery  at  Corfu 
on  Thursday,  i  December  1904.  Will 
dated  3  March  1897,  with  codicil  dated 
26  September  1904,  proved  at  Chester 
3  March  1905,  by  Richard  Hampton 
Joynson  and  Henry  Edwin  Gaddum, 
the  Executors. 

Mary  Dorothea  Elizabeth  Hart, 
widow  of  the  above,  died  at  Colwyn 
Bay,  CO.  Denbigh,  in  her  50th  year, 
on  Saturday,  30  September,  and  was 
buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Bowdon, 
CO.  Chester,  on  Tuesday,  3  October 
1905.  Will  dated  30  December  1885, 
with  two  codicils  dated  respectively 
8  May  1895  and  31  March  1897,  proved 
at  Chester  18  November  1905,  by  Walter 
Edward  Barratt,  the  surviving  Executor. 

HASLEWOOD.  Vol.  7,  page  134.— 
Charles  George  Dering  Haslewood, 
Captain  ist  Gold  Coast  Regiment,  was 
appointed  Travelling  Commissioner, 
Ashanti,  West  Africa,  1905,  and 
returned  to  England  invalided  in  July 
of  that  year;  he  died  at  Telford 
Terrace,  Heme  Bay,  co.  Kent,  aged 
36,  on  Tuesday,  24  July,  and  was 
buried  with  military  honours  at  Chislet, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  26  July  1906. 


ADDITIONS   &•    CORRECTIONS. 


HAWORTH- BOOTH.  Vol.  8,  page 
130.  —  Cordelia,  widow  of  Colonel 
Benjamin  Blaydes  Haworth-Booth,  died 
at  Derwent  Bank,  Malton,  co.  York,  in 
her  71st  year,  on  Monday,  13  November, 
and  was  buried  at  Malton  16  November 
1905.  Will  dated  24  January  1905, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
8  January  1906,  by  Benjamin  Booth 
Haworth-Booth,  son,  the  sole  Executor. 
Page  132. — Digby  Clifton  and  Maude 
Haworth-Booth  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Sylvia  Marvel,  born  at  32 
Beauchamp  Place,  Kensington,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  13  November  1906. 

HEBERDEN.  Vol.  9,  page  58.— The 
Rev.  Henry  Buller  Heberden  died  at 
Oddington  Rectory,  co.  Gloucester, 
aged  66,  on  Saturday,  30  June,  and 
was  buried  at  Oddington  4  July  1906. 
Will  dated  22  March  1900,  with  codicil 
dated  7  October  1902,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  21  July  1906,  by 
the  Rev.  Edward  Buller  Heberden,  son, 
and  Evelyn  Mary  Heberden,  daughter, 
the  E.\ecutors. 

HERBERT.  Vol.  3,  page  123.— Lieut.- 
Colonel  Edmund  Arthur  Herbert  was 
appointed  Commandant  6th  Inniskilling 
Dragoons  in  1904,  and  nominated 
M.V.O.  (4th-class)  5  May  1904. 

Arthur  James  Herbert  was  appointed 
first  British  Minister  at  Christiana, 
Norway,  in  November  1905. 

HEXT.  Vol.  I,  page  203.  —  Henry 
Yeatman  Hext  was  married  at  St.  Mary's, 
Callington,  co.  Cornwall  (by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Cromwell  Bush,  brother-in-law 
of  the  bride,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Thomas  Hullah  and  the  Rev.  John 
Middleton  Milner),  on  Thursday,  19 
April  1906,  to  Elizabeth  Loveday, 
daughter  of  David  William  Hicks  John 
Horndon  of  Pencrebar,  Callington,  J.  P. 
and  D.L.,  by  Susan  Read  his  wife,  only 
daughter  of  Admiral  William  Hext  of 
Tredethy,  near  Bodmin,  co.  Cornwall. 

HOBLYN.  Vol.  I,  page  183.  — Richard 
Armstrong  Hoblyn,  F.S.A.,  died  at  30 
Abi)ey  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  co. 
Middlesex, aged  60,  on  Saturday,  28  April, 
and  was  cremated  at  Golders  Green 
Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday, 
3  May  1906,  after  a  service  at  St.  Mark's, 
Hamilton  Terrace,  London.  Will  dated 
15  March  1906,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  12  June  1906,  by  Charles 
Dennis  Hoblyn,  the  sole  Executor. 


HOBLYN,  continued. 

Page  183  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  S, 
page  xi.)  —  Reginald  Armstrong  and 
Alice  Maudlaine  Hoblyn  have  further 
issue  a  son,  James  Montague  Carew 
Hoblyn,  born  at  St.  Columb,  Walton- 
on-Thames,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday, 
27  March,  and  baptised  at  St.  Mark's, 
Hamilton  Terrace,  St.  John's  Wood,  co. 
Middlesex,  9  May  1906. 

HOLROYD.  Vol.  12,  page  21.— Sir 
Charles  Holroyd  received  the  Honorary 
Degree  of  D.Litt.  from  the  University 
of  Leeds  4  August  1906.  He  was 
appointed  Director  of  the  National 
Gallery  11  June  1906. 

HUNT.  Vol.  II,  page  107. — Wright  and 
Elise  Philippa  Salkeld  (Lisa)  Hunt  have 
issue  two  sons,  Antony  Wright  Hunt, 
born  at  "  Redcliffe,"  South  Canterbury, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Thursday,  14  July,  and 
baptised  at  St.  Mary  Bredin's,  Canter- 
bury, 16  August  1904;  and  Martin 
Hoby  Hunt,  born  at  "  Culpho,"  St. 
Augustine's  Road,  Canterbury,  on 
Thursday,  5  April,  and  baptised  at 
St.  Martin's,  Canterbury,  i  May  1906. 

HYETT.  Vol.  8,  page  123.— Mary 
Clementina,  eldest  surviving  daughter 
of  William  Henry  Hyett,  died  at 
29  Pembroke  Gardens,  Kensington, 
London,  aged  73,  on  Thursday,  19 
October,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cemetery  at  Painswick,  co.  Gloucester, 
25  October  1905.  Will  dated  15 
October  1885,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  4  December  1905,  by  Francis 
Adams  Hyett,  brother,  the  Executor. 

JACKSON.  Vol.  II,  page  142  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xxxiii.) — Francis 
Willan  and  Elsie  Theodora  Mary 
Jackson  have  issue  a  son,  Algernon 
Willan  Jackson,  born  at  Searle  Lodge, 
Market  Rasen,  co.  Lincoln,  on  Sunday, 
17  December  1905,  and  baptised  at 
Market  Rasen  17  January  1906. 

JEAFFRESON.  Vol.  2,  page  52  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  8,  page  xii.) — George 
Cordy  and  Florence  Alice  Muriel 
Jeaffreson  have  issue  a  son,  George 
Tetley  Jeaffreson,  born  27  March,  and 
baptised  at  St.  Michael's,  Framlingham, 
CO.  Suffolk,  28  April  1906. 

JERMYN.  Vol.  3,  page  171.— Edmund 
Arthur  Jermyn  was  appointed  to  the 
Indian  Educational  Service  14  April 
1906,  and  joined  his  appointment  on 
arrival  at  Bombay  5  July  following. 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


JERMYN,  continued. 

Page  171. — Lancelot  Ambrose  Scuda- 
more  Jermyn  elected  a  Scholar  of  Keble 
College,  Oxford,  26  January  1906. 

JESSEL.  Vol  9,  page  72.— Herbert 
Merlon  Jessel  was  appointed  Hon. 
Colonel  I  St  Volunteer  Battalion  The 
Royal  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regiment)  2  December  1905. 

JODRELL.  Vol.  I,  page  33. — Frederick 
John  Nash  Ind  of  Court  Place,  Iffley, 
CO.  Oxford,  Major  37th  Regiment,  died 
1 1  March,  and  was  buried  at  Lethering- 
sett,  CO.  Norfolk,  15  March  1906.  Will 
dated  25  September  1895,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  18  May  1906,  by 
Marianne  Ind  and  Sir  Alfred  Jodrell, 
Baronet,  two  of  the  Executors. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  I,  page  87.— Mary 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  James  Johnson, 
died  at  Dunchurch,  co.  Warwick, 
9  February,  and  was  buried  there  14 
February  1906. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  2,  page  6.— The  Rev. 
Percy  James  Debenham  Johnson  was 
married  at  St.  Cuthbert's,  Thetford,  co. 
Norfolk  (by  the  Rev.  Robert  Johnson, 
uncle  of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Robert  Charles  Sheldon  Sweeting, 
the  Vicar),  on  Saturday,  30  September 

1905,  to  Dorothy  Ellen,  eldest  daughter 
of  Robert  George  Burrell  of  Thetford, 
by  Ellen  his  wife,  daughter  of  Henry 
Eden  Cockayne  of  Great  Dunmow,  co. 
Essex.  They  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Phyllis  Debenham,  born  28  August, 
and  baptised  at  Mussoorie,  North-West 
Provinces,  India,  30  September  1906. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  3,  page  19.— Robert 
Vaughan  Johnson  married  at  Banstead, 
CO.  Surrey,  30  December  1905, 
Christina,  daughter  of  John  Raynor 
Arthur  of  the  Indian  Civil  Service. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Joan,  born 
at  70  Coleherne  Court,  London,  on 
Saturday,  20  October,  and  baptised  at 
St.  Mary's,  The  Boltons,  South  Ken- 
sington, London,  21  November  1906. 

JONES.      Vol.    I,    page   287.— The  Rev. 

Charles  William  Jones  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Pakenham,  co.  Suffolk,  aged 
81,  on  Monday,  4  June,  and  was 
buried  at  Pakenham  on  Friday,  8  June 

1906.  Will  dated  24  July  1902,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  26  July  1906, 
by  Mark  Hildersley  Quayle  and  Sir 
William  HoUingsworth  Quayle  Jones, 
the  Executors. 


JONES.  Vol.  II,  page  83.  —  Major- 
General  Inigo  Richmond  Jones,  C.V.O., 
C.B.,  was  appointed  to  command  of  the 
troops  at  Singapore,  Straits  Settlements, 

24  November  1905.    He  was  nominated 
C.V.O.  30  June  1905. 

JOSSELYN.  Vol.  2,  page  43.— Rcsetta, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  William  Wallace, 
died  at  30  Ventnor  Villas,  Hove,  co. 
Sussex,  in  her  93rd  year  on  Friday,  15 
June,  and  was  buried  at  Thorpe  Abbotts, 
CO.  Norfolk,  19  June  1906.  Will  dated 
5  December  1883,  proved  in  the  Prin- 
cipal Registry  18  July  1906,  by  George 
Henry  Wallace,  the  surviving  Executor. 

KITCHENER.  Vol.  7,  page  2  {and 
Addenda.,  Vol.  12,  page  xxxv.) — Thomas 
Martin  Cripps  and  Alice  Harriet 
Kitchener  have  issue  a  son,  Thomas 
Hunt  Cripps  Kitchener,  born  at  44 
Larkhall  Rise,  Clapham,  co.  Surrey, 
23  May,  and  baptised  at  All  Saints', 
West  Dulwich,  co.  Surrey,  21  June  1906. 
Page  5. — Elliott  Kitchener,  Head 
Master  of  Greenbank  School,  Sefton 
Park,  Liverpool,  was  married  at  AUerton, 
CO.  Lancaster  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel 
Thornton,  formerly  Bishop  of  Ballarat, 
Vicar  of  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster,  uncle 
of  the  bridegroom,  assisted  by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Francis  James  Chavasse,  Bishop 
of  Liverpool,  and  the  Rev.  Henry 
Gibson  Smith,  the  Vicar),  on  Wednesday, 

25  July  1906,  to  Mab,  only  daughter  of 
Henry  Maclver  of  Wyncote,  Allerton. 

Page  6. — The  following  further 
honourable  augmentation  has  been 
granted  to  Lord  Kitchener :  A  chief 
argent  thereon  on  a  pale  gules  a  lion 
passant  guardant  or  between  an  eagle 
displayed  sable  and  on  a  mount  vert  an 
orange  tree  fructed  proper. 


ADDITIONS   <Sv    CORRECTIONS. 


LANDON.  Vol.  II,  page  121. — Caroline 
Mann,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Richard  Landon,  was  buried  at 
East  Horndon,  co.  Essex  \not  at 
Cheshunt]. 

Page  124. — Cecil  Westmore  Landon 
married  at  St.  Mary's,  Wimbledon,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday,  25  August  1906, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  elder  daughter  of 
Alexander  Mackay  of  "  Caley,"  Arthur 
Road,  Wimbledon. 

Page  128. — Herbert  John  and  Beryl 
Landon  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Beryl  Audrey,  bom  at  Percy  Lodge, 
Walton-on-Thames,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  21  September,  and  baptised 
at  Esher,  co.  Surrey,  22  November 
1905.  Their  eldest  daughter,  Barbara 
(see  Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xxxvi.),  was 
baptised  at  Dharwar,  India. 

LANGMAN.      Vol.    6,  page  26.— John 

Lawrence     Langman  was  created     a 

Baronet     28      June  1906  (Birthday 
Honour). 

LAW.  Vol.  7,  page  62. — Walter  Henry 
Patrick  Law,  Captain  Army  Service 
Corps,  was  married  at  Almondfaury,  West 
Riding,  co.  York  (by  the  Rev.  Canon 
Charles  Edward  Brooke  of  St.  John  the 
Divine,  Kennington,  co.  Surrey,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Charles  Dixon  Hoste,  the 
Vicar),  on  Tuesday,  12  December  1905, 
to  Dorothy,  2nd  daughter  of  John  Arthur 
Brooke  of  Fenay  Hall,  Almondbury 
[see  Vol.  I,  page  80.) 

LEICESTER.  Vol.  8,  page  157.— 
Colonel  Thomas  William,  Viscount 
Coke,  Lord  Lieutenant,  co.  Norfolk, 
was  created  K.C.V.O.  on  the  occasion 
of  the  King's  birthday  9  November 
1906. 

The  Hon'''^  Thomas  William  Coke, 
married  at  All  Saints',  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Saturday,  2  December 
1905,  Marion  Gertrude,  4th  daughter 
of  Colonel  the  Hon'''"  Walter  Rodolph 
Trefusis  of  the  Scots  Guards,  C.B.,  by 
Lady  Mary  Charlotte  his  wife,  youngest 
daughter  of  Walter  Francis,  5th  Duke 
of  Buccleugh,  K.G. ;  born  at  Ditton 
Park,  CO.  Buckingham,  on  Thursday, 
3  August  1882. 

The  Hon'''"=  Arthur  George  Coke 
married  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Thursday,  10  May  1906, 
Phyllis  Hermione,  only  daughter  of 
Francis  Saxham  Elwes  Drury  of  50  Pont 
Street,  Belgrave  Square,  London. 


LEVESON  GOWER.  Vol.  i,  page  23 
{and  Addenda,  Vol.  6,  page  vii.) — The 
Rev.  Frederick  Archibald  Greshani  and 
Cecil  Eyre  Leveson  Gower  have  further 
issue  a  son,  John  Alan  Gresham  Leveson 
Gower,  born  17  May,  baptised  privately 
by  his  father  24  June,  died  the  next  day, 
and  was  buried  at  Linton,  co.  Kent, 
27  June  1903  ;  and  a  daughter,  Judeth 
Elyn  Gresham,  bom  24  July,  and 
baptised  at  Linton  (by  her  father) 
3  September  1905  (Sponsors:  Bernard 
Eyre  Greenwell,  the  Hon''''=  Mrs.  Pascoe 
Glyn  and  Mrs.  Douglas  McLean). 

Page 23. —Evelyn  MarmadukeGresham 
Leveson  Gower  married  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
I  February  1906,  Elo  Janet  Catherine, 
younger  daughter  of  Lieut. -Colonel 
James  Ross  Farquharson  of  Invercauld, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  of  the  Scots  Fusilier 
Guards,  J. P.,  D.L.,  by  Elizabeth 
Louisa  his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of 
Alexander  Haldane  Oswald  of  Auch- 
incruive,  co.  Ayr. 

Page  24. — Clement  Edward  Gresham 
Leveson  CSower  is  Comptroller  of  the 
Household  to  Earl  Grey,  Governor- 
General  of  Canada. 

LITTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  85.  —  John 
Caruthers  Little  of  Pitchcombe,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.,  died  there,  aged  90, 
at  4.30  p.m.  on  Saturday,  2  December, 
and  was  buried  at  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester, 
on  Thursday,  7  December  1905.  Will 
dated  26  August  1897,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  11  January  1898  and 
3  October  1902,  proved  at  Gloucester 
3  March  1906,  by  John  Caruthers 
Little,  the  sole  Executor. 

LOCKETT.  \'ol.  II,  page  90. — Edgar 
Thomas  Lockett,  Captain  loth  Volun- 
teer Battalion  King's  Royal  Rifles,  was 
promoted  Major  with  seniority  to  date 
from  8  October  1905. 

LOCOCK.  Vol.  9,  page  157.  —  Guy 
Harold  Locock  of  the  Foreign  Office 
was  married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London  (by  the  Ven*"'' 
Archdeacon  Brookes,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Alfred  Henry  Locock,  uncle  of 
the  bridegroom),  on  Wednesday,  6  June 
1906,  to  Esther  Mary  Eleanor,  only 
child  of  William  James  Reade  ;  born 
5  December  1882,  and  baptised  at 
St.  Luke's,  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 
21  January  1883. 


ADDITIONS    Of    CORRECTIONS. 


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LONGSTAFF.  Vol.  6,  page  71  — 
George  Blundell  Longstaff  married 
2ndly  at  All  Saints',  Bolton,  co. 
Cumberland,  on  Wednesday,  29  August 
1906,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  daughter 
of  Matthewman  Hodgson  Donald  of 
Stanwix  and  of  Blaithwaite,  both  co. 
Cumberland,  by  Henrietta  Maria  his 
wife,  daughter  of  the  Hon'''*^  John 
Henry  Roper-Curzon  ;  born  at  Carlisle, 
CO.  Cumberland,  27  August  1855. 

Page  71  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  11, 
page  xiv.) — Cedric  Llewellyn  and  Lilias 
Marow  Longstaff  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Andrew  Llewellyn  Longstaff,  born 
at  The  Close,  Lichfield,  co.  .Stafford, 
on  Monday,  29  January,  and  baptised 
at  Lichfield  Cathedral  on  Saturday, 
3  March  1906. 

Page  72.  —  Frederick  Victor  Long- 
staff  was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant 
2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  East  Surrey 
Regiment  23  January  1904,  and  Lieu- 
tenant II  April  1906. 

Margaret  Longstaff,  youngest  daughter 
of  Llewellyn  Wood  Longstaff,  was 
married  at  the  parish  church,  Wimble- 
don, CO.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday,  i  r 
July  1906,  to  James  Edward  Hill 
Sawyer  of  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick, 
M.A.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.  (elder  son  of 
Sir  James  Sawyer  of  Haseley  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  F.S.A., 
F.R.S.  Edin.,  by  Adelaide  Mary  his 
wife,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  John 
Harwood  Hill,  Rector  of  Cranoe, 
CO.  Leicester,  B.A.,  F.S.A.) ;  born 
8  September  1874;  of  Christ  Church, 
O.xford,  matriculated  1894,  B.A. 
1897. 

Gilbert  Conrad  Longstaff,  B.A.  of 
Clare  College,  Cambridge,  1906,  was 
appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  2nd  Volun- 
teer Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment. 

LUKIN.  Vol.  3,  page  47.  —  Maria 
(Minnie),  wife  of  the  Rev.  James  Lukin, 
died  suddenly  at  Felbrigg  Lodge, 
Romsey,  co.  Hants,  .aged  69,  on 
Sunday,  29  October,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Romsey  on  Friday, 
3  November  1905. 

LUKIN.  Vol.  7,  page  39. — Elizabeth 
Hay,  wife  of  Colonel  Frederick  Windham 
Lukin,  died  at  26  Queen's  Square,  Bath, 
on  Tuesday,  20  November,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Cemetery  at  Datchet,  co. 
Buckingham,  on  Friday,  23  November 
1906. 


LYTE.  Vol.  5,  page  155. — John  Maxwell 
Lyte,  who  was  educated  at  Radley 
[not  at  Eton],  resigned  his  Lieutenancy 
in  the  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and 
was  appointed  Lieutenant  Reserve  of 
Officers  26  August  1905. 

Arthur  Maxwell  Lyte  matriculated 
at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford,  1900, 
and  proceeded  B.A.  1904.  He  was 
appointed  a  Junior  Examiner  to  the 
Board  of  Education  1906. 

Page  156. — Farnham  Maxwell  Lyte 
died  suddenly,  in  his  79th  year,  on 
Sunday,  4  March,  and  was  buried  in 
Brompton  Cemetery,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  7  March  1 906 ;  the  first 
part  of  funeral  service  was  held  at  St. 
Mary's,  The  Boltons,  South  Kensington, 
London. 

MACNAMARA.  Vol.  3,  page  92.— 
Fleet -Surgeon  Hugh  Winck  worth 
Macnamara,  R.N.,  was  married  2ndly  at 
Iver  Heath,  co.  Buckingham  (by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Danvers  Macnamara,  Rector 
of  St.  James',  Garlickhythe,  London,  and 
Priest-in-Ordinary  to  the  King,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  John  Craigie  Leishman, 
R.N.,  and  the  Rev.  George  Harold 
Culshaw,  the  Rector),  on  Wednesday, 
II  July  1906,  to  Hilda  Shelton,  younger 
daughter  of  Frederick  B.  Garrard. 

MADDISON.  Vol.  5,  page  151.— Henry 
Maddison  died  at  Partney  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln,  in  his  77th  year,  on  Sunday, 
1 1  February,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cemetery  at  Partney  15  February  1906. 
Will  dated  22  May  1889,  with  three 
codicils  dated  respectively  3  July  1889, 
28  November  1892  and  5  August  1904, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  11  Feb- 
ruary 1906,  by  George  Beaumont  Walker 
and  the  Rev.  Gilbert  George  Walker, 
the  Executors  named  in  last  codicil. 

MAITLAND.  Vol.  3,  page  32.— Rhys 
Maitland  married  at  St.  Cyrian's,  Dur- 
ban, Natal,  South  Africa,  on  Monday, 
17  April  1905,  Edith,  2nd  daughter  of 
John  Bush  of  The  Firs,  Marston  Magna, 
CO.  Somerset.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Frederick  Rhys  Pelham  Maitland,  born 
at  Ermello,  Transvaal,  South  Africa,  on 
Friday,  24  August  1906. 

MAPLE.  Vol.  10,  page  54.— Emily 
Harriett,  widow  of  Sir  John  Blundell 
Maple,  Baronet,  was  married  2ndly  at 
St.  Michael's,  Beaulieu,  France,  after 
civil  marriage  at  the  British  Consulate 
at  Nice,  on  Monday,  19  March  1906, 
to  Montague  Ballard. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


MARRIOTT.  Vol.  lo,  page  104.— The 
Rev.  George  Strickland  Marriott  died 
at  the  Rectory,  Sigglesthorne,  East 
Riding,  co.  York,  aged  50,  on  Saturday, 
2 1  October,  and  was  buried  at 
Sigglesthorne  on  Tuesday,  24  October 
1905.  Will  dated  16  October  1905, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1598,  1905) 
9  December  1905,  by  Gertrude 
Marriott,  relict,  and  Henry  Peter 
Marriott,  brother,  the  Executors. 

Owen  Victor  Marriott  died  at 
Cotesbach,  co.  Leicester,  aged  8,  on 
Thursday,  25  January,  and  was  buried 
there  29  January  1906. 

MARTYN.  Vol.  2,  page  83.— Helena 
Jane  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  William 
Waddon  Martyn,  died  1 1  December, 
and  was  buried  at  Lifton,  co.  Devon, 
15  December  1905. 

Page  83  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  xiii.) — James  Frederick  Honey  ball 
of  Newgardens,  Teynham,  co.  Kent, 
promoted  Lieut. -Colonel  6  June  1903, 
and  Lieut.-Colonel  Commandant  ist 
Volunteer  Battalion  The  Buffs  (East 
Kent  Regiment)  12  December  1903. 

Page  83. — Henry  Martyn  was  married 
at  Crediton,  co.  Devon  (by  the  Rev. 
Canon  Arthur  Christopher  Thynne, 
Rector  of  Kilkhampton,  co.  Cornwall, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Robert  Waddon 
Martyn,  brother  of  the  bridegroom,  and 
the  Rev.  Richard  Knight,  Chaplain  of 
the  Church  Governors),  on  Thursday, 
30  August  1906,  to  Mabel  Gunnora, 
only  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Walter 
Burne  Gumey,  Rector  of  Poughill, 
CO.  Devon. 

MELLOR.  Vol.  3,  page  86.— John  Paget 
Mellor,  C.B.,  has  been  appointed  First 
Assistant  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury. 

Page  87. — Sydney  Paget  Mellor  was 
married  at  the  Chapel  Royal,  Savoy, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Wilfrid  Paget 
Mellor,  brother  of  the  bridegroom, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  William  George 
Elnor,  Vicar  of  Chilham,  co.  Kent,  and 
the  Rev.  Paul  \Villiams  Wyatt,  Chaplain 
of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Savoy),  on 
Thursday,  26  April  1906,  to  Mabel 
Ceylonia,  2nd  daughter  of  Charles 
Stewart  Hardy  of  Chilham  Castle,  co. 
Kent,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  county, 
by  Fanny  Alice  his  wife,  2nd  daughter, 
of  Matthew  Bell  of  Bourne  Park, 
Canterbury,  co.  Kent ;  born  at  Chilham 
Castle  on  Saturday,  i  May  1875. 


MELLOR,  continued. 

Page  88. — Winifred  Mabel,  younger 
daughter  of  Francis  Hamilton  Mellor, 
died  at  143  Gloucester  Terrace,  London, 
in  her  18th  year,  on  Tuesday,  2  October 
1906,  and  was  buried  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  London. 

METHOLD.  Vol.  i,  page  145  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xlii.) — John 
Robert  Tindal  Methold,  infant  son  of 
Henry  Tindal  and  Sybil  Mary  Methold, 
died  at  109  St.  George's  Road,  Warwick 
Square,  London,  aged  6  months,  on 
Sunday,  11  February,  and  was  buried 
at  Hepworth,  co.  Suffolk,  14  February 
1906. 

MIDLETON.  Vol.  5,  page  99.— Emily 
Hester,  wife  of  Canon  the  Hon'''* 
Alan  Brodrick,  died  at  St.  Cross, 
Winchester,  co.  Hants,  in  her  61st  year, 
on  Thursday,  2  August,  and  was  buried 
at  St.  Cross,  Winchester,  4  August  1906. 
Page  100  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  10, 
page  xiii.) — William  John  Henry  and 
Blanche  Sophia  Emily  Brodrick  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Melvill  Seymour 
Brodrick,  born  at  Woking,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Monday,  17  September,  and  baptised 
there  10  October  1906. 

MIREHOUSE.  Vol.  3,  page  155  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xliii.) — William 
Edward  and  Ethel  Mirehouse  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Ethel  Brunetta 
Herbert,  born  at  Parkside,  Parktown, 
Oxford,  on  Sunday,  10  June,  and 
baptised  at  SS.  Philip  and  James', 
Oxford,  17  July  1906. 

MONCK.  Vol.  2,  page  135  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  xliii.) — The  will  of  William 
Berkeley  Monck,  who  died  6  September 
1905,  was  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  13  October  1905,  by  George 
Stanley  Stephens  Monck,  son,  the  sole 
Executor. 

NORMANBY.  Vol.  9,  page  55.— George 
Alfred  Constantine  Phipps  of  Hampton 
Court  Palace  died,  aged  30,  on 
Monday,  29  October,  and  was  buried 
at  Hampton,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  31  October  igo6. 

Page  56. — Lord  Henry  George  Russell 
Phipps  died  at  Brisbane,  Queensland, 
aged  54,  on  Monday,  27  November, 
and  was  buried  at  Beaudesert, 
Queensland,  29  November  1905. 


ADDITIONS    (Sr-    CORRECTIONS. 


OLLIVANT.  Vol.  6,  page  i6.— Alfred 
Henry  Ollivant,  Captain  Royal  Artillery, 
passed  for  admission  to  Staff  College 
28  September  1906. 

Page  17. — Joseph  Earle  Ollivant 
married  at  St.  Simon's,  Upper  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  7  December 
1905,  Helena  Bridget,  2nd  daughter  of 
Thomas  Bosvile  Bosvile  of  Ravenfield 
Park,  CO.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that 
county,  by  Emma  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Francis  Huntsman  of  Attercliffe,  West 
Riding,  co.  York  ;  born  at  Ravenfield, 
West  Riding,  9  August  1861,  and 
baptised  there. 

ONSLOW.  Vol.  5,  page  40.— Richard 
William  Alan,  Viscount  Cranley,  married 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  22  February  1906,  Violet 
Marcia  Catherine  Warwick,  only 
daughter  of  the  Hon*"''  Coplestone 
Richard  George  Warwick  Bamfylde 
(eldest  son  of  Augustus  Frederick 
George  Warwick,  Baron  Poltimore), 
by  Margaret  Harriet  his  wife,  daughter 
of  Wentworth  Blackett  Beaumont. 

ORME.  Vol.  10,  page  88.— Henry  Merton 
Orme  died  at  Lutwicke,  Manor  Road, 
Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  in  his  65th  year, 
on  Monday,  ig  November,  and  was 
buried  at  Broadwater,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Thursday,  22  November  1906;  the  first 
part  of  service  was  held  at  Christ 
Church,  Worthing. 

PACK-BERESFORD.  Vol.  8,  page 
169  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xlvi.) — 
Henry  John  and  Sybil  Maude  Pack- 
Beresford,  have  issue  a  son,  Denis 
John  Pack-Beresford,  born  at  Hart's 
Leap,  Sandhurst,  co.  Berks,  on  Friday, 

27  October,  and  baptised  at  the  Royal 
Military  College  Chapel,  Sandhurst, 
8  November  1905. 

Reynell  James  and  Florence  Pack- 
Beresford,  now  of  Caragh  House,  Naas, 
CO.  Kildare,  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Arthur    Reynell    Pack-Beresford,    born 

28  April,  and  baptised  at  Clane,  co. 
Kildare,  2  June  1906. 

PARLEY.  Vol.  8,  page  14.— In  line 
14  of  first  column,  it  should  read 
A.D.C.  to  Sir  Pollexfen  [not  Pollexfex] 
Radcliffe,  K.C.B. 

Page  16. — Reginald  John  Hall  Parlby 
resigned  the  Adjutancy  of  the  2nd 
(Prince  of  Wales')  Volunteer  Battalion 
Devonshire    Regiment     18     November 


PARLBY,  co7itinued. 

1 90 1,  and  left  the  Service  14  December 
1 90 1.  He  was  appointed  J. P.  for  the 
Midland  Roborough  division  of  the 
county  of  Devon  7  April  1903. 

PARTRIDGE.  Vol.  7,  page  164.— 
Eleanor  Dorothea,  widow  of  Henry 
Birch-Reynardson,  died,  in  her  89th 
year,  on  Monday,  6  November  1905. 

PEACOCK.  Vol.  10,  page  118.— Major- 
General  Henry  Phipson  Peacock  died 
at  5  Atherstone  Terrace,  South  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Wednesday, 
I  August,  and  was  buried  in  Ocklynge 
Cemetery,  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Tuesday,  7  August  1906.  Will 
dated  3  March  1875,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  i  September  1906, 
by  Emily  Peacock,  rehct,  the  surviving 
Executrix. 

PEARCE-EDGCUMBE.  Vol.  5,  page 
16. — The  Rev.  William  Ligo  married 
2ndly,  by  licence,  at  lUogan,  co. 
Cornwall,  on  Tuesday,  1 1  October 
1904,  Flora  Anne,  daughter  of 
Edmund  Gilbert  Hamley  of  Bodmin, 
CO.  Cornwall,  Solicitor  and  County 
Coroner,  by  Anne  his  wife,  daughter  of 
James  Carter  Barton  of  Hopwas  House, 
near  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick ;  born 
at  Bodmin  22  November  1845,  and 
baptised  there. 

PEARS.  Vol.  6,  page  100.  —  Kate 
O'Neill,  wife  of  Charles  ffolliott  Pears, 
died  at  Negri  Sembilan,  New  Zealand, 
10  November  1903.  He  married 
2ndly  at  Singapore,  Straits  Settlements, 
23  April  1906,  Alison  Bathgate. 

Page  103. — Maurice  Loraine  Pears, 
Captain  ist  Battalion  The  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles),  married  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster,  27  March 
1906,  Eva  Kathleen,  youngest  daughter 
of  Sir  Spencer  Maryon  Wilson,  Baronet, 
and  widow  of  Guy  Charles  Hardy  of 
Danehurst,  co.  Sussex,  who  died 
4  January  1904. 

Page  104. — Arthur  Pears,  youngest 
son  of  Major-General  Sir  Thomas 
Townsend  Pears,  died  at  Fort 
Qu'Appelle,  Canada,  7  May  1904. 

Page  106. — Steuart  Durand  and 
Margaret  Isabel  Pears  had  further 
issue  a  daughter  Eleanor  Mary,  born 
8  October  1904,  and  baptised  at 
Madras,  India ;  died  9  May,  and  was 
buried  at  Ootacamund,  Neilgherry 
Hills,  India,  10  May  1906. 


ADDITIONS    Sr"    CORRECTIONS. 


PEARS,  continued. 

Page  io6.— Captain  Edmund  RadcliflTe 
Pears,  R.N.,  was  appointed  Captain 
H.M.S.  "Arrogant"  8  June  1906. 

Page  107. — Hugh  John  ChevaUier 
Pears  matriculated  at  New  College, 
Oxford,  14  October  1905.  He  was 
gazetted  2nd  Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion 
The  Queen's  (Royal  West  Surrey 
Regiment)  Militia  3  April  1906. 

PEARSON.  Vol.  10,  page  74.— Millicent 
Mary,  younger  daughter  of  George  John 
Hooke  Pearson,  was  married  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Brompton,  London,  on 
Thursday,  9  November  1905,  to  Hugh 
Edward  Murray  Archer  (eldest  son  of 
Walter  Archer  of  17  Sloane  Court, 
London) ;  born  at  Hampton  Court 
Palace  15  August  1879;  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  15  January 
1894,  Midshipman  15  August  1896, 
Sub-Lieutenant  15  February  1900, 
Lieutenant  26  June  1902. 

PELLATT.  Vol.  9,  page  167. — Frederic 
William  Pellatt  died  at  The  Friars, 
Whetstone,  co.  Middlesex,  in  his  72nd 
year,  on  Friday,  15  June,  and  was 
buried  at  Friern  Barnet,  co.  Middlesex, 
19  June  1906.  Will  dated  4  November 
1903,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
6  July  1906,  by  Frederic  Mill  Pellatt 
and  the  Rev.  H.  J.  Palmer,  two  of  the 
Executors. 

PERCIVAL.  Vol.  2,  page  71.— Thomas 
Helier  Percival  died  at  10  Hans  Place, 
Sloane  Street,  London,  on  Saturday, 
17  March,  and  was  buried  in  Brookwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  21  March  1906. 
Will  dated  23  July  1904,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  18  April  1906,  by 
Sir  George  Sutherland  Mackenzie, 
Louisa  Sarah  Percival,  relict,  and  the 
Rev.  Stanley  Edward  Percival,  the 
Executors. 

PHILLIPS.  Vol.  1 1,  page  150.— Harriette 
Sybella,  widow  of  James  Hutchison 
Esten,  died  at  260  Delaware  Avenue, 
Toronto,  Canada,  in  her  72nd  year, 
10  May  1906. 

PLATT-HIGGINS.  Vol.  i,  page  loi 
{and  Addenda,  Vol.  7,  page  ix.) — 
Francis  Meban  and  Ethel  Dorothy 
Platt-Higgins  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Patrick  Humphrey  Platt-Higgins,  born 
at  "Westfield,"  Little  Shelford,  co. 
Cambridge,  on  Friday,  9  March,  and 
baptised  at  Little  Shelford  4  April  1906. 


PORTMAN.  Vol  II,  page  40.— The 
Rt.  Hon''i"=  Ronald  Ruthven,  Earl  of 
Leven  and  Melville,  died  at  Glenferness, 
CO.  Nairn,  aged  71,  on  Tuesday,  21 
August,  and  was  buried  in  the  church- 
yard at  Ardclach,  Glenferness,  on 
Saturday,  25  August  1906. 

POWELL.  Vol.  12,  page  143.— The 
Rev.  Grandage  Edwards  Powell 
matriculated  at  University  College, 
Oxford,  September  1901,  B.A.  1905; 
he  was  ordained  Deacon  by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Edmund  Arbuthnott  Knox, 
Bishop  of  Manchester,  23  September 
1906,  and  was  appointed  Curate  of 
Fallowfield,  co.  Lancaster,  in  September 
1906. 

PRICE.  Vol.  7,  page  89.— Major  Edward 
Augustus  Uvedale  Price  and  his  wife, 
Elizabeth  Henrietta,  were  drowned 
in  the  wreck  of  the  "Hilda,"  off 
St.  Malo,  on  Sunday,  19  November 
1905.  His  body  was  recovered,  and 
buried  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  after  a  service  at  St.  Philip's, 
Earl's  Court  Road,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  28  November  1905 ;  will 
dated  24  February  1905,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  7  February  1906,  by 
Reginald  Henry  Uvedale  Price,  son, 
the  Executor. 

Page  90. — Charles  Henry  Uvedale 
Price  was  promoted  Major  Indian  Army 
10  July  1901,  and  ap[)ointed  D.A.A.G. 
India  26  April  1900. 

Ryswynn  Uvedale  Price  died  at 
Haileybury  College,  aged  15  years 
and  7  months,  on  Saturday,  10  March 
1906. 

PUCKLE.  Vol.  12,  page  52. — Raymond 
.Aufrere  and  Emily  Eleanor  Puckle 
have  issue  a  son,  Raymond  Donne 
Aufrere  Puckle,  born  at  88  Telford 
Avenue,  Streatham  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  23  August,  and  baptised  at 
St.  Ethelburga-the- Virgin,  Bishopsgate 
Street  Within,  London,  i  October  1905; 
and  a  son,  Vivian  \Villiam  Dawson 
Aufrfere  Puckle,  born  at  29  Thrale 
Road,  Streatham  Park,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Tuesday,  31  July,  and  baptised  at 
St.  Ethelburga-the-Virgin,  Bishopsgate 
Street  Within,  London,  7  October  1906. 

QUAYLE.  Vol.  2,  page  41.  —  Emily 
Catharine,  widow  of  John  Quayle,  died 
at  Crogga,  Isle  of  Man,  on  Friday, 
21    July,   and   was    buried   at    Malew 


ADDITIONS    (&-    CORRECTIONS. 


QUAYLE,  continued. 

23  July  1905.  Will  proved  at  Douglas, 
Isle  of  Man,  9  August  1905,  by  Eden 
Heywood  Gawne  and  John  Csesar  Bacon. 
The  Rev.  Daniel  Fleming  Wilson 
Quayle  resigned  the  Rectory  of  Trimley 
St.  Martin,  co.  Suffolk,  in  1896. 

RAGLAN.  Vol.  II,  page  102.— The 
Hon''i'=  Charlotte  Caroline  Elizabeth, 
elder  daughter  of  Field-Marshal  Lord 
Raglan,  died  at  8  Chesterfield  Street, 
Westminster,  aged  91,  on  Tuesday, 
3  July,  and  was  buried  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  London,  on  Saturday,  7  July 
1906.  Will  dated  2  June  1899,  with 
codicil  dated  11  December  1901,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  28  July  1906, 
by  Sir  Robert  Nigel  Fitzhardinge 
Kingscote,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.E.,  and 
George  FitzRoy  Henry,  Baron  Raglan, 
the  Executors. 

Page  104.— The  Hon'''*  Arthur  Charles 
Edward  and  Louisa  Eliza  Somerset 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Victoria 
Mary  Blanche,  born  28  October,  and 
baptised  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  28  November  1905 
(Sponsors  :  Lady  Raglan,  proxy  for 
H.R.H.  the  Princess  of  Wales,  Coun- 
tess Beauchanip,  Viscountess  Brackley, 
Viscount  Halifax  and  Captain  Weyland). 

RATCLIFF.  Vol.  3,  page  140.— Evelyn 
Marianne,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Walter 
Henry  Ratcliff  of  Berkeley,  Cal.,  U.S.A., 
was  married  at  St.  Mark's,  Berkeley, 
26  September  1906,  to  Professor 
William  Frederic  Badfe. 

RICKETTS.  Vol.  I,  page  276.— Emma 
Gertrude,  widow  of  Simpson  Hicks 
Ricketts,  died  at  Wiesbaden,  Germany, 
aged  70,  on  Sunday,  6  May,  and  was 
buried  in  Brookwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  10  May  1906.  Will  dated 
8  August  1884,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  7  June  1906,  by  Captain 
William  Ricketts,  R.N. 

ROGERS.  Vol.  6,  page  130. — Frances 
Anne,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Hugh  Rogers,  Rector  of  Camborne, 
CO.  Cornwall,  died  at  i  South  Parade, 
Penzance,  co.  Cornwall,  aged  88,  on 
Tuesday,  5  December,  and  was  buried 
at  Sancreed,  co.  Cornwall,  on  Friday, 
II  December  1905.  Will  dated 
30  June  1899,  with  codicil  dated  14 
October  1902,  proved  at  Bodmin 
26  December  1905,  by  Reginald 
Nankivell  Rogers,  the  sole  Executor. 


ROGERS,  continued. 

Page  131  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  I.)  —  Hugh  Stuart  and  Katharine 
Mary  Rogers  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Margaret  Kathleen  Musgrave, 
born  27  September,  and  baptised  at 
Headley,  co.  Hants,  i  November  1906. 

Page  132. — Wilham  Hender  Moles- 
worth  Rogers  graduated  B.A.  from 
Hertford  College,  Oxford,  31  July  1906. 

Page  134. — Douglas  Peverell  Rogers 
(Jim)  died  at  the  Royal  Naval  Hospital, 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  aged  17,  on 
Tuesday,  8  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Mawnan,  co.  Cornwall,  on  Friday, 
II  May  1906. 

Page  135. — Mary  Frances,  widow  of 
Reginald  Rogers,  died  at  Carwinion, 
Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall,  aged  76,  on 
Monday,  16  October  1905.  Will  dated 
7  November  1895,  proved  at  Bodmin 
5  December  1905,  by  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth Ward  and  Frances  Jane  Rogers. 

ROPE.  Vol.  2,  page  92  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  g,  page  xii.) — Ernest  Edward  and 
Mary  Rope  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Mary,  born  at  Darjeeling, 
India,  5  September,  and  baptised  at 
Eden  Sanitorium,  Darjeeling,  i  October 
1906. 

ROUND.  Vol.  12,  page  3. — Francis 
Richard  Round  of  East  Hill  House, 
Colchester,  co.  Essex,  C.M.G.,  was 
appointed  J. P.  for  co.  Essex  in  October 
1906. 

ROXBURGHE.  Vol.  12,  page  158.— 
Charles  James  Innes-Ker  died  at 
Algiers,  aged  39,  on  Friday,  13  April, 
and  was  buried  there  14  April  1906. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  3,  page  13  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  li.) — Albert  Henry  and 
Adeliza  Beatrix  Royds  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Elizabeth  Beatrix  Evelyn, 
born  at  Swaylands,  Penshurst,  co.  Kent, 
on  Saturday,  9  June,  and  baptized  at 
Penshurst  22  July  1906. 

Page  14. — Colonel  Clement  Molyneux 
Royds  was  created  a  Knight  at 
Buckingham  Palace  by  H.M.  the  King 
on  Tuesday,  24  July  1906. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  8,  page  30.— The  Rev. 
Nathanael  Royds  resigned  the  Rectory 
of  Little  Barford,  co.  Bedford,  30 
October  1906,  and  is  now  of 
"Oaklands,"  Fenstanton,  St.  Ives,  co. 
Huntingdon. 


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ADDITIONS   &>    CORRECTIONS. 


ROYDS,  continued. 

Page  31.  —  Bridget  Alington,  8th 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Nathanael  Royds, 
married  at  Little  Barford  on  Tuesday, 
12  June  1906,  John  Austen  Hubback, 
I.C.S.  (elder  son  of  John  Henry 
Hubback  of  Heswall,  co.  Chester,  by 
Mary  Page  his  wife,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  George  Ingram,  B.D.,  sometime 
Rector  of  Chedburgh,  co.  Suffolk) ; 
born  27  February  1878. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  9,  page  2.— John  Fletcher 
Twemlow  Royds,  J. P.,  proceeded  M.A. 
of  Cambridge  24  May  1906. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Cradock  Twemlow 
Royds,  Vicar  of  Norton,  co.  Radnor, 
proceeded  M.A.  of  Cambridge  in  1904. 
He  married  at  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln, 
25  April  1906,  Margaret  Ada,  2nd 
daughter  of  Charles  Everard  of 
Cawthorpe,  Bourne,  by  Emily  Sarah  his 
wife,  daughter  of  William  Miskin. 

Page  3. — The  Rev.  Gilbert  Twemlow 
Royds  was  appointed  Rural  Dean  of 
Stafford  in  1905. 

RYLAND.  Vol.  i,  page  247.— Howard 
Proctor  Ryland  of  Mo.xhull  Park, 
Erdington,  co.  Warwick,  died,  aged  54, 
on  Thursday,  28  December,  and  was 
buried  at  Erdington  on  Saturday,  30 
December  1905.  Will  dated  13  Feb- 
ruary 1904,  with  codicil  dated  25  July 

1905,  proved  at  Birmingham  26  January 

1906,  by  Richard   Alfred   Pinsent  and 
Thomas  Howard  Ryland,  the  Executors. 

Agnes  Adeline,  widow  of  the  above, 
died  at  Chalford,  Four  Oaks,  co. 
Warwick,  on  Wednesday,  18  July,  and 
was  buried  at  Erdington  on  Friday, 
20  July  1906.  Will  dated  29  December 
1905,  with  codicil  dated  19  May  1906, 
proved  at  Birmingham  9  August  1906, 
by  Thomas  Howard  Ryland  and 
Richard  Alfred  Pinsent,  the  Executors. 

RYLANDS.  Vol.  i,  page  16.— Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Thomas  Glazebrook  Rylands, 
died  at  Highfields,  Thelwall,  co. 
Chester,  aged  73,  on  Saturday,  16 
June,  cremated  at  Chorlton-cum-Hardy, 
CO.  Lancaster,  19  June  1906,  the 
ashes  being  subsequently  buried  in  the 
churchyard  at  Thelwall  13  July  following. 
M.L  Will  dated  7  January  1903, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  14 
September  1906,  by  John  Paul  Rylands 
and  William  Harry  Rylands,  stepsons, 
John  Carey  Bromfield,  and  Martha 
Glazebrook  Rylands,  daughter,  the 
Executors. 


SALT.  Vol.  3,  page  104. — Elizabeth 
Sophia  Higgins,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Wall,  died  at  21  Dunraven 
Road,  West  Kirby,  co.  Chester,  on 
Tuesday,  27  February,  and  was  buried 
at  Drayton  Bassett,  co.  Stafford,  on 
Saturday,  3  March  1906. 

SAVAGE.  Vol.  3,  page  6.— Ethel  Maude, 
youngest  daughter  of  Thomas  Savage, 
M.D.,  was  married  at  the  parish  church, 
Knowle,  co.  Warwick,  28  April  1906, 
to  Thomas  Glutton  Salt  Ratcliff, 
eldest  son  of  Howard  Taylor  Ratcliff 
of  Fair  View  Hall,  Edgbaston,  co. 
Warwick  (see  Pedigree  of  Ratcliff,  Vol.  j, 
page  ijp.) 

SCARLETT.  Vol.  3,  page  53.— The 
j^Q^bie  Percy  Gerald  Scarlett  was 
appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion 
The  Bedfordshire  Regiment  (Bedford 
Militia)  25  February  1905. 

The  Hon'''"=  Leopold  Florence  Scarlett 
entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Midshipman 
H.M.S.  "Goliath"  30  May  1905. 

SCARSDALE.  Vol.  4,  page  80.— The 
Rev.  Charles  MacMichael  died  at 
Walpole  St.  Peter,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Friday,  22  December,  and  was  buried 
there  on  Thursday,  28  December  1905. 

Mary  Victoria,  Lady  Curzon,  died  at 
I  Carlton  House  Terrace,  London, 
aged  36,  on  Wednesday,  18  July,  and 
was  buried  in  the  churchyard  at 
Kedleston,  co.  Derby,  on  Monday,  23 
July  1906,  a  memorial  service  being 
held  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
at  the  same  time.  Will  dated  on  board 
s.s.  "Arabia "  in  the  Indian  Ocean 
29  December  1898,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  4  August  1906,  by 
George  Nathaniel,  Baron  Curzon  of 
Kedleston,  the  sole  Executor. 

Page  82. — Sir  James  Percy  Miller, 
Baronet,  died  at  Manderston,  co. 
Berwick,  in  his  41st  year,  on  Monday, 
22  January  1906,  and  was  buried  with 
military  honours  in  the  family  burying 
ground  at  Christ  Church,  Duns,  co. 
Berwick. 

SHADWELL.  Vol.  3,  page  107.— 
Louisa,  eldest  daughter  of  Lancelot 
Shadwell,  who  was  born  in  Nottingham 
Place,  Marylebone,  London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 29  October  1846,  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Luppitt,  co.  Devon,  in  her 
60th  year,   on    Monday,   28   May,  and 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


SHADWELL,  continued. 

was  buried  at  Luppitt  31  May  1906. 
Administration  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  in  June  1906,  to 
Walter  Harvey  Lancelot  Shadwell. 

Page  109. — Louisa  Amelia,  widow  of 
the  Rev.  Julius  Shadwell,  died  at 
Southfield  Lodge,  Winchester,  co. 
Hants,  in  her  80th  year,  on  Friday, 
25  August  1905.  Will  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  29  September  1905, 
by  Edward  Shadwell. 

SKEELS.  Vol.  5,  page  20  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  liv.) — Lewis  Serocold  and 
Muriel  Alice  Skeels  have  issue  a  son, 
Henry  John  Serocold  Skeels,  born  at 
Abthorpe,  Booysens,  Johannesburg, 
South  Africa,  on  Wednesday,  31 
January  1906. 

SOMERS.  Vol.  2,  page  15.  — Mary 
Blanche,  wife  of  Evan  Henry  Llewellyn, 
died,  aged  58,  on  Saturday,  3  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Burrington,  co. 
Somerset,  6  February  1906. 

SPENCER.  Vol.  9,  page  122.— The 
Rev.  William  Spencer,  D.D.,  died 
4  June,  and  was  buried  at  Harlington, 
CO.  Bedford,  8  June  1905. 

STRICKLAND.  Vol.  9,  page  loi.— 
Julia,  daughter  of  Walter  Richard 
Strickland  (Choi  m  ley)  of  Sunnyside, 
Pretoria,  South  Africa,  was  married  at 
St.  Paul's,  Durban,  Natal,  South  Africa, 
on  Tuesday,  3  October  1905,  to  Alfred 
George  Harold  Geale,  son  of  J.  E.  Geale 
of  Australia. 

SWANN.  Vol.  5,  page  loi.— Ethel 
Constance  Margaret,  wife  of  Frederick 
Samuel  Philip  Swann,  died  at  Bijnaur, 
India,  12  October  1901,  and  was  buried 
there  the  following  day.  He  married 
2ndly  at  Christ  Church,  Ealing,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  23  July  1904, 
Linnette  Elaine  Lind,  youngest  daughter 
of  William  Lind  Buyers  of  Ealing. 

The  Rev.  Nathanael  Emilius  Egerton 
Swann  was  appointed  Curate  of  St. 
Mary's,  Wembley,  co.  Middlesex,  in  June 
1901,  was  Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Ealing, 
1 901-1903,  and  Curate  of  St.  Mary'.s, 
Paddington  Green,  London,  since 
October  1905. 

SWITHINBANK.  Vol.  7,  page  151.— 
Bernard  Winthrop  Swithinbank,  Craven 
Scholar  of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1906. 
Cuthbert  Winthrop  Swithinbank 
promoted  Sub-Lieutenant  R.N.  August 
1906,  and  was  appointed  to  H.M.S. 
"Good  Hope"  4  September  1906. 


SWITHINBANK,  continued. 

Page  152. — Crossley  Swithinbank 
was  promoted  Lieutenant  R.N.  to  date 
from  15  October  1905,  and  appointed 
to  H.M.S.  "Hogue"  15  May  1906,  and 
to  H.M.S.  "Forth,"  for  instruction  in 
submarines,  15  August  1906. 

TAYLOR.  Vol.  3,  page  95.— The  Ven^i^ 
William  Francis  Taylor,  Archdeacon  of 
Liverpool,  died  at  "Carlton,"  Aigburth 
Road,  Liverpool,  aged  85,  on  Monday, 
19  March,  and  was  buried  in  Anfield 
Cemetery,  Liverpool,  on  Saturday, 
24  March  1906,  after  a  service  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Liverpool.  Will  dated 
22  July  1898,  with  codicil  dated  21  June 
1 90 1,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
14  May  1906,  by  William  Francis  Kyffin 
Taylor  and  Gerald  Kyffin  Taylor,  sons, 
the  Executors. 

Page  96. — Lucia,  wife  of  Austin 
Taylor,  M.P.,  died  in  London,  on 
Wednesday,  14  March,  and  was  buried 
in  Brompton  Cemetery,  London,  on 
Saturday,  17  March  1906,  the  first  part 
of  the  funeral  service  being  held  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  London. 

TAYLOR.  Vol.  II,  page  54. — Susannah, 
widow  of  William  Taylor,  died,  aged  80, 
17  July,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
at  Ipswich,  CO.  Suffolk  21  July  1906. 

TEMPEST.  Vol.  r,  page  37  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  .xvii.) — Mabel 
Ethel,  wife  of  Sir  Tristram  Tempest 
Tempest,  Baronet,  died  at  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Monday,  16  April,  and 
was  buried  at  Tong,  West  Riding,  co. 
York,  20  April  1906. 

THORNTON-DUESBERY.  Vol.  9, 
page  63. — The  Rev.  Charles  Leonard 
Thornton-Duesbery  resigned  the  Vicar- 
age of  St.  Mark's,  Barrow-in-Furness,  co. 
Lancaster,  10  December  1905,  and  was 
instituted  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's,  Islington, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  the  same  date. 

THURBURN.  Vol.  5,  page  118.— 
Margaret  Beatrice,  eldest  surviving 
daughter  of  Robert  Augustus  Thurburn, 
was  married  at  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine 
Republic,  on  Wednesday,  27  September 

1905,  to  Ernest  Dorrington  Drabble, 
2nd  son  of  Charles  T.  Drabble  of 
Oak  wood,  Alderley  Edge,  co.  Chester. 

Page  120.  —  Henrietta  Isabella,  2nd 
daughter  of  Henry  Thurburn,  was 
married  at  St.  Philip's,  Kensington, 
London,     on      Tuesday,     30     January 

1906,  to  Captain  Charles  Alexander 
Roosmale-Cocq,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 


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ADDITIONS    or    CORRECTIONS. 


TOLHURST.  Vol.  I,  page  64.— Lydia 
Carman,  wife  of  Vincent  John  Grose, 
died  at  Hillside,  Forest  Hill,  co.  Kent, 
aged  77,  on  Friday,  2  February,  and 
was  buried  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  5  February  1906. 

TOWER.  Vol.  2,  page  35. — Reginald 
Thomas  Tower,  H.B.M.  Envoy 
Extraordinary  and  Minister  Plenipo- 
tentiary at  Mexico,  was  created  C.V.O. 
on  the  occasion  of  the  King's  Birthday, 
9  November  1906. 

Page  36. — Egerton  Augustus  Tower 
died  at  Corry  Lodge,  Skye,  co. 
Inverness,  on  Wednesday,  3  October, 
and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  at 
South  Weald,  co.  Essex,  9  October  1906. 

TROTMAN-:  Vol.  3,  page  r62.— The 
Rev.  Francis  Earle  Trotman  married  at 
Rangoon  Cathedral,  India,  24  No- 
vember 1905,  Marian,  youngest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William 
Gildea,  Rector  of  Upway,  co.  Dorset, 
Canon  of  Salisbury,  and  Prebendary  of 
Stratton  from  1893. 

UPCHER.  Vol.  3,  page  26  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  Iviii.) — Henry 
Edward  Sparke  and  Fanny  (Nina) 
Upcher  have  issue  a  son,  Henry 
Thomas  Simpson  Upcher,  born  at  East 
Hall,  Feltwell,  co.  -Norfolk,  on  Tuesday, 
17  June,  and  baptised  at  Sheringham, 
CO.  Norfolk,  18  September  1906. 

WALLER.  Vol.  9,  page  177.— George 
Edward  and  Ethel  Frances  Waller  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Frances  Augusta,  born 
26  July,  and  baptised  at  Wisbech,  co. 
Cambridge,  20  August  1906. 

Page  178. — The  Rev.  Thomas  Henry 
Waller  resigned  the  Rectorship  of 
Waldringfield,  co.  Suffolk,  30  November 
1905,  in  favour  of  his  youngest  son, 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Pretyman  Waller. 

Fanny,  wife  of  Richard  Porter,  and 
mother  of  Mrs.  Thomas  Naunton 
Waller,  died  at  Rushmere,  co.  Suffolk, 
on  Wednesday,  19  September,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cemetery  at  Ipswich,  co. 
Suffolk,  22  September  1906. 

Alfred  Whalley  Waller  proceeded 
M.D.  of  Durham  28  April  1906. 

Page  179  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  11, 
page  xxi.) — The  Rev.  Arthur  Pretyman 
and  Constance  Julia  Waller  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Arthur  Henry  Naunton 
Waller,  born  at  Waldringfield  New 
Parsonage  8  October,  and  baptised  at 
Waldringfield  11  November  1906. 


WARDE.  Vol.  4,  page  61.— Laetitia 
Rachel,  widow  of  Henry  Lionel  Warde, 
died  at  Petersham  House,  co.  Surrey, 
aged  64,  on  Friday,  27  April,  and  was 
buried  at  Petersham  2  May  1906. 
Will  dated  10  June  1902,  with  codicil 
dated  9  April  1903,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  11  August  1906,  by 
Lionel  Warde,  Edward  Dillon  Mansfield 
and  John  Maude,  the  Executors. 

WEBB.  Vol.  8,  page  1 1. — William  Francis 
Richmond  Webb  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  The  Bedfordshire 
Regiment  8  May  1901,  transferred  into 
the  Indian  Army  11  October  1902,  and 
is  now  a  Lieutenant  in  the  22nd 
Punjabis ;  served  on  the  North-West 
Frontier  of  India  1902,  at  the  operations 
against  the  Darwesh  Khel  Waziris. 

Archibald  Wilfrid  Tisdall  Webb 
matriculated  at  the  London  University 
in  July  1906. 

WEBB.  Vol..  9,  page  26.— Geofifrey 
Fuller  Webb  married  at  St.  Thomas', 
Upper  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  10  May  1906,  Joan  Hanbury, 
2nd  daughter  of  Frederick  Janson 
Hanbury  of  Stainforth  House,  Upper 
Clapton. 

WHELER.  Vol.  8,  page  84.— Aubrey 
Stuart  Wheler  married  at  St.  Paul's, 
Rondebosch,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa, 
on  Thursday,  3  November  1904, 
Blanche  Christina,  only  daughter  of 
Samuel  Watson  Jameson  of  28  Princes 
Square,  Bayswater,  London. 

WHELER.  Vol.  9,  page  12.— Elizabeth 
Anne,  widow  of  Edward  Wheler,  died 
at  s  Bertie  Terrace,  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick,  in  her  98th  year,  on  Sunday, 
7  January,  and  was  buried  at  Claverdon, 
CO.  \Varwick,  11  January  1906.  Will 
dated  15  November  1890,  with  codicil 
dated  28  October  1904,  proved  at 
Birmingham  22  February  1906,  by 
Edward  Galton  \\'heler  and  Thomas 
James  Charles  Aylmer  Studdy,  the 
Executors. 

Edward  Galton  Wheler,  who  is  now 
of  Claverdon  Leys,  Warwick,  Alderman 
1905,  is  a  J. P.  for  the  counties  of 
Warwick  and  Northumberland. 

Page  13. — Colonel  Henry  Isham 
Wheler  married  2ndly  at  .\11  Saints', 
Windsor,  co.  Berks,  on  Tuesday,  17 
April  1906,  Alice,  younger  daughter  of 
Edmund  Malpas  of  Worcester. 


ADDITIONS    cr-    CORRECTIONS. 


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WHITAKER.  Vol.  lo,  page  162.— 
Lieut. -Colonel  Charles  Hildyard 
Thornton  Whitaker,  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry  (King's  Own),  received  Brevet 
of  Colonel  19  July  1905,  and  retired 
on  full  pay  18  July  1906;  he  received 
from  H.M.  the  King  at  Sheffield  the 
decoration  of  M.V.O.  12  July  1905. 

WICKHAM.  Vol.  I,  page  250.- 
William  Joseph  VVickham  was  promoted 
Captain  Scots  Guards  6  June  1906. 

WIGAN.  Page  140,  present  volume. — 
Oscar  Stephen  and  Edith  Emily  VVigan 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Eleanor 
Bramley,  born  at  19  Von  Weilligh 
Street,  Johannesburg,  South  Africa,  on 
Thursday,  16  August,  and  baptised  at 
St.  Aidan'.s,  Yeoville,  South  Africa, 
on  Saturday,  13  October  1906. 

WILDER.  Vol.  2,  page  128  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  xxii.) — Francis 
Langham  and  Beatrice  Wilder  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  born  29  July,  and  baptised 
at  Sulham,  co.  Berks,  26  August  1906. 

WILSON.  Vol.  I,  page  178.— Thomas 
Bowstead  Wilson  matriculated  at  Pem- 
broke College,  Cambridge,  2  October 
1 90 1,  and  graduated  B.A.  in  June  1904  ; 
he  was  ordained  Deacon  at  Wakefield 
Cathedral,  by  the  Rt.  Rev.  George 
Rodney  Eden,  Bishop  of  Wakefield, 
10  June  1906,  and  is  now  Curate  of 
Wakefield  Cathedral. 

WISDEN.  Vol.  3,  page  8.— Thomas 
Faulconer  Mair  Wisden  was  appointed 
Deputy  Governor  of  H.M.  Prison, 
Liverpool,  i  February  1905. 

WOLLASTON.  Vol.  12,  page  78.— 
Maria,  wife  of  Charlton  James 
Wollaston  was  born  at  Derby  31  May 
1822  ;  died  at  the  residence  of  her 
niece,  7  The  Crescent,  Bedford, 
aged  84,  on  Monday,  8  October,  and 
was  buried  in  the  Nottingham  Road 
Cemetery  at  Derby  on  Friday,  12 
October  1906.  Will  dated  30  December 
1 90 1,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
S  November  1906,  by  Arthur  Bromley 
Holmes  and  Rebecca  Holmes,  the 
Executors. 


WOLLASTON,  continued. 

Page  78. — Agnes  Maria,  wife  of 
Lieut. -Colonel  Robert  Calder  Allen,  died 
at  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  28  October 
1884,  and  was  buried  in  Locksbrook 
Cemetery,  Bath,  co.  Somerset. 

The  second  son  of  Charlton  James 
Wollaston  should  be  described  as 
Francis  Edward  [riot  Frederic  Bromley] 
Wollaston  of  Somerset  East,  South 
Africa,  R.M. ;  born  at  Perrymount, 
Sydenham,  co.  Kent,  i  February  1853. 

WOOD.  Vol.  4,  page  70. — Dame  Sophia, 
widow  of  Sir  Charles  Alexander  Wood, 
died  at  10  Durham  Place,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  29  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Littleton,  co.  Middlese.x,  31  January 
1906,  the  first  part  of  service  being  held 
at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London. 
Will  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
9  April  1906,  by  Captain  Charles  Robert 
Wood,  R.N.,  and  Mabel  Sophia  Wood. 

WOOD.  Vol.  II,  page  112. — Henry  James 
Theodore  and  Ellen  Beatrice  Wood  have 
further  issue  a  son,  James  Templeton 
Wood,  born  at  Fingest  Cottage,  near 
High  Wycombe,  co.  Buckingham,  on 
Monday,  24  September  1906,  and 
baptised  privately  (by  the  Rev.  James 
Edward  Bouverie  Brine)  the  same  day, 
baptism  registered  at  Lane  End,  co. 
Buckingham. 

WOODD.  Vol.  9,  page  67.— Iris  Rosalie, 
elder  daughter  of  Basil  Aubrey  Hollond 
Woodd,  died  at  5  Sloane  Court, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Monday, 
9  April,  and  was  buried  in  Brookwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
1 1  April  1906. 

Page  70  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  11, 
page  xxiit.) — The  Rev.  Charles 
Hampden  Basil  and  Elfrida  Mary 
Woodd  have  issue  a  son,  Frederick 
Hampden  Basil  Woodd,  born  at  Osaka, 
Japan,  on  Tuesday,  27  March  1906. 

WORTHINGTON.  Vol.  i,  page  223 
{and  Addenda,  Vol.  9,  page  xiv.) — 
William  Worthington  and  Lady  Muriel 
Gladwys  Worthington  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Audrey  Muriel,  born  at 
Netherseale,  co.  Leicester,  25  February, 
and  baptised  there  1 7  April  1 906. 


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